When running the code on the sample notebook for deepdream — https://www.tensorflow.org/tutorials/generative/deepdream — I get the error below when I try executing the tiled version (cell [18] in the notebook).
2021-12-17 15:56:05.988238: I tensorflow/core/grappler/optimizers/custom_graph_optimizer_registry.cc:112] Plugin optimizer for device_type GPU is enabled.
2021-12-17 15:56:06.768675: F tensorflow/core/framework/tensor.cc:681] Check failed: IsAligned() ptr = 0x7fb6115606f0
I don't get the error on the other cells of the notebook, and I don't get the error running the notebook on CPU, or running it on other accelerators (e.g., NVIDIA on Linux). I'm running tensorflow-metal on a 27-inch, 2017 iMac with a 8GB Radeon Pro 580 and macOS 11.6.1 (20G224).
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I am yet another another developer facing the issue of having a notarized application cryptically blocked by GateKeeper with the unhelpful "unidentified developer" message.
I followed Eskimo's instructions of combing the system logs, and caught an event by XprotectService:
File /Applications/Cook-a-Dream.app/Contents/Resources/app_packages/PySide6/lupdate failed on rPathCmd /Users/qt/work/install/lib/QtCore.framework/Versions/A/QtCore
Googling around, I found some people reporting similar problems (with other libraries) being fixed by detecting and fixing this kind of problem by deleting/changing some of the rpaths with install_name_tool.
The questions:
How do I confirm if the issue is indeed one of rpath?
What are the general "rules" that govern what is allowed or not allowed in terms of rpaths for GateKeeper?
Can I add a prophylactic step to my workflow to detect those issues before notarization?