See my notes below:
Greg.
> On Jan 21, 2020, at 6:07 AM, Bert Frees <
bert...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Greg.
>
> We indeed distribute only the 32-bit version of this program in the DMG package. But note that the 64-bit version is also available here.
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> I'm also running 64-bit Mac OS but I can execute the 32-bit version of the updater fine. Is this something with newer Macs only?
Yes, in the latest MacOS 10.14 and newer 32 bit applications of any kind will fail to launch and so you will need to have the 64 bit version of any binaries replace the previous ones. This also applies to the Daisy Pipeline 1 program as well.
Another issue is that in the coming month, with MacOS version 10.14.5 Apple will make app notarization mandatory. See:
https://developer.appsle.com/documentation/xcode/notarizing_macos_software_before_distribution
So we are gong to need to impliment this as well. It might be a good opportunity to get Pipeline into the App Store as well.
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> You can find in either the daisy/pipeline or the daisy/pipeline-modules repo on Github (the former contains the whole code base). The file is inside the daisy3-utils module. (Run `find . -name fix-dtbook-structure.xsl` to get the exact location.)
I am assuming by the above this is not something that can be done the binary installed application but would require me to compile the app from the source? Is this correct? If so I may need to wait as I am not familiar with compiling pipeline
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> I've already located the bug in fix-dtbook-structure.xsl by the way and I'll commit it shortly.
At what point would the binary app become available with this fix. I can't really expect a bunch of librarians to be programmers.
Thanks for your help.
Greg
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