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Notarize the installer per macOS Catalina #26

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coatless opened this issue Nov 14, 2019 · 5 comments
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Notarize the installer per macOS Catalina #26

coatless opened this issue Nov 14, 2019 · 5 comments

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@coatless
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From #23, I think we might have to notarize the installer app.

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mhwangbo11 commented Sep 23, 2020

Ran into an issue today (and glad there's a thread thank you!) I tried to install the pacakge on Mac OS Catalina, looks like Apple changed (or disabled) installing Command Line Tools.

If you run into a similar issue as I did, you can access the file from

Once you download/install Command Line Tools for Xcode 12, you're good to go :)

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@mhwangbo11 can you show me a screenshot? I'm not able to verify a change for command line downloads of Xcode CLI.

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Let me know if this helps... I just noticed that there's an update coming from Apple on Xcode

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@mhwangbo11 what was the installer view like? Or was there a log output?

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mhwangbo11 commented Sep 23, 2020

When I tried to install it via R Studio, one of those installer windows with globe(?)/orbit(?) popped out then the prompt said unable to install. Then when I downloaded this dmg, worked out as soon as I installed it and restarted my Mac.

And this may help as well? since all the slides on the link were almost as same as what I went through. https://www.ics.uci.edu/~pattis/common/handouts/macmingweclipse/allexperimental/macxcodecommandlinetools.html

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