Okay, I just pushed a release and notarized. Works great on my test laptop (macOS 26.2) and my test desktop (macOS 14.x)
But it seems to fail for a friend who's running macOS 15.
I've been using the same GitHub actions successfully for months.
How can notarization work for macOS 14 and 26, but not for macOS 15?
I think everything looks okay as far as the signing?
I've checked codesign -dvv
Executable=/Applications/Avogadro2.app/Contents/MacOS/Avogadro2
Identifier=cc.avogadro
Format=app bundle with Mach-O thin (arm64)
CodeDirectory v=20500 size=11607 flags=0x10000(runtime) hashes=352+7 location=embedded
Signature size=8986
Authority=Developer ID Application: Geoffrey Hutchison (…..)
Authority=Developer ID Certification Authority
Authority=Apple Root CA
Timestamp=Feb 5, 2026 at 8:47:21 PM
Info.plist entries=24
TeamIdentifier=…..
Runtime Version=15.5.0
Sealed Resources version=2 rules=13 files=3306
Internal requirements count=1 size=172
And from spctl -a -vv
/Applications/Avogadro2.app: accepted
source=Notarized Developer ID
origin=Developer ID Application: Geoffrey Hutchison (….)
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Hi,
I develop a 3D molecular editor, so the Writing Tools and AutoFill menu items don't make much sense. Is it possible to hide these menu items in my app? In the case of dictation and the character palette, I can do this:
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] setBool:YES forKey:@"NSDisabledDictationMenuItem"];
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] setBool:YES forKey:@"NSDisabledCharacterPaletteMenuItem"];
Is there some similar way to remove the Writing Tools and AutoFill menu items for apps in which they don't make sense?
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