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@ahandsel
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We will consider adding codesign to the macOS binary.
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While we checking this issue, please tell us the following.
1. Couldn't you add cli-kintone to an exception of the security settings?
I found that we can save non-verified executables as an exception of the security settings without disabling macOS Gatekeeper.
Could you try the following steps?
"If you want to open an app that hasn’t been notarized or is from an unidentified developer" section of the following page: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202491
2. About Homebrew
Let me confirm my understanding.
According to your issue about Homebrew, we need to add codesign manually even if we make a Formula of cli-kintone.
Is that correct?
Why
With macOS Ventura, the default security setting has increased security and no longer allows the "anywhere" option without a terminal command.
A macOS user of cli-kintone encountered this issue recently:
https://forum.kintone.dev/t/verification-problem-with-command-line-tools-on-macos/824/
This forces cli-kintone users to manually disable macOS Gatekeeper settings with a sudo command.
What
Please notarize or developer-sign the cli-kintone package.
Or Add Support for Homebrew · Issue #310 · kintone/cli-kintone. This way, the brew package manager can handle the installation process.
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