My client makes instrumentation that uses PCIe to do data transfers at high speed. Currently, the system can do 8GB / second sustained on Linux and Windows 10 systems. We'd like to develop the same capability for use on the new high-end Mac Pro systems. The client has a custom PCIe controller that works in existing PC architecture systems.As I understand it, DriverKit doesn't yet allow for the development of PCIe-based device drivers. My question is whether it is likely to be possible to do so in the future.
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Hello,
The company I work for develops programming libraries for use on macOS systems. I'm able to build these libraries and code sign them, but I don't know how to notarize them.
Our distribution mechanism is zip files downloaded from a customer-only website. Once downloaded the zip is just unzipped and it's ready to use.
Is there a practical way to notarize zip files that contain compiled libraries instead of fully-fledged macOS applications?
Namaste,
John
Topic:
Developer Tools & Services
SubTopic:
Xcode
Tags:
Developer Tools
Gatekeeper
Code Signing
Notarization