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Thank you for your kind response, John. If by "disable SIP" you mean using the terminal command, "csrutil disable", no this doesn't work. Yes, the "driver" works on Linux but it is necessary to test the Mac specific dev builds on a MAC that are not notarized. But the reasons for doing this however silly they might appear, I declare, are superfluous and totally irrelevant to the question at hand. That question being:Is there a way to disable notarization checks and gatekeeper?The answer being sought does not warrant enquiry into the intelligence or state of mind of the asker. It does not beseech further questioning of one's motives or indeed their sanity.
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@eskimo or anyone else, do you have an answer to my question please?
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The errors I see when I attempt to install a package that isn't notarized occur when the mac is also connected to the internet.So, in relation to my question, if the answer is "NO", then I'd like to clearly see this answer so I can stop searching. If the answer is "YES", I'd like to know how this is performed. Therefore, I humbly and most modestly ask the question again in the hope that I might receive a helpful response,Is there a way to disable notarization checks and gatekeeper?
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The most obvious user-level one being to control click on the icon in the Finder and select Open from the contextual menu.No, good sir, that does work. I see a dialogue:"Driver notarization checks could not be completed. Please ensure you are connected to the Internet and reinstall blah".To quote slide 40 of WWDC 2019 Session 701 Advances in macOS Security: "You can always choose to run any software on your system”.And that is exactly my question. HOW does one "choose to run any software on your system"? The system in question being macOS 10.14.5.Why are you unable to notarise your software?Me: "Let's notarize everything".Person in charge of builds (who is not me): "No".🙂
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So that's a no? There isn't a way to disable notarization checks and gatekeeper?🙂