Update macOS notarization to use notarytool#254
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I ran into the libbrotli already signed issue in the Qt upgrade branch. I think homebrew must have started signing stuff that it installs or something and so we need to remove the signature in order to allow us to sign it. You can see the fix in |
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Sorry, you need to take just that one line and unmerge the rest of this. There are other problems that that branch introduces that are less trivial to fix. |
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Everything seems to work now! |
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Related to #251
Updates the CI pipeline to use
notarytoolfor macOS notarization and removes references toGon.Gonfor macOS notarization in the.github/workflows/ci.yamlfile.notarytool, prepare the application for notarization, submit it for notarization, and staple the notarization ticket to the application in the macOS build steps.For more details, open the Copilot Workspace session.