Grr. Every few months my automated Mac builds break because I get "A required agreement is missing or has expired. This request requires an in-effect agreement that has not been signed or has expired."
Gotta log into the developer.apple.com click agree to some stupid thing and then wait a few minutes until their notarization server gets the message. It's a little thing, but it's really frustrating cherry on top of the already frustrating codesigning sundae. -_-
@slembcke It's the worst.
@SonnyBonds I used to be the biggest OS X fan, but now I think this will be the last project I support Mac with. :( I don't want to buy their soldered together machines, I don't want the locked down ghost of OS X, and I don't want to give Tim Cook more money to donate to Trump! Good riddance.
@slembcke @SonnyBonds developing for Mac was such a nice experience once upon a time. Under Cook it’s been constantly downhill
@slembcke Also requiring mac hw to build for it is annoying. I mean we still have to have Macs to test and develop, but it's a really annoying constraint in the build pipeline.
Zig supposedly can crossbuild for it but I have no idea how it gets around licensing. I have a feeling the answer is it doesn't.