Re: [Webmaster] Python for Mac OS X Catalina
Hi Ana, This is something that the development team are best placed to answer, and I'm sure that they'd be happy to know if there are bumps in the road coming up with Catalina. I am copying this reply to the core developer list to alert them. It would be helpful if you could make as full a report as possible via bugs.python.org. A reply-all to this email can be used to let the development team know the report reference should you do so, and the bug tracker is a better medium for such focused communication than the list. I've moved the webmaster address to Bcc to relieve it of further traffic. Good luck! Steve Holden On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 11:04 AM Ana Simion via Webmaster < webmaster@python.org> wrote:
Hello,
Can you advise when you’re going to update Python to work with Mac OS X Catalina? I am running the beta of Mac OS X Catalina but am unable to install the python software - I get a message advising the Developer hasn’t updated the software to work with the new OS yet. I’d be most grateful if you could get back to me as soon as possible.
Many thanks
Ana Simion
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Hi, As a workaround it is possible to install Python by choosing “open” from the context-menu of in the Finder instead of double clicking on the installer. This is currently necessary because the macOS Catalina has stricter requirements for signing installers, and the Python.org <http://python.org/> installers do not yet comply with those stricter requirements. Ronald — Twitter: @ronaldoussoren Blog: https://blog.ronaldoussoren.net/
On 16 Aug 2019, at 13:24, Steve Holden <steve@holdenweb.com> wrote:
Hi Ana,
This is something that the development team are best placed to answer, and I'm sure that they'd be happy to know if there are bumps in the road coming up with Catalina.
I am copying this reply to the core developer list to alert them. It would be helpful if you could make as full a report as possible via bugs.python.org <http://bugs.python.org/>. A reply-all to this email can be used to let the development team know the report reference should you do so, and the bug tracker is a better medium for such focused communication than the list.
I've moved the webmaster address to Bcc to relieve it of further traffic. Good luck!
Steve Holden
On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 11:04 AM Ana Simion via Webmaster <webmaster@python.org <mailto:webmaster@python.org>> wrote: Hello,
Can you advise when you’re going to update Python to work with Mac OS X Catalina? I am running the beta of Mac OS X Catalina but am unable to install the python software - I get a message advising the Developer hasn’t updated the software to work with the new OS yet. I’d be most grateful if you could get back to me as soon as possible.
Many thanks
Ana Simion
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On Aug 16, 2019, at 06:11, Ronald Oussoren via Python-Dev <python-dev@python.org> wrote:
As a workaround it is possible to install Python by choosing “open” from the context-menu of in the Finder instead of double clicking on the installer. This is currently necessary because the macOS Catalina has stricter requirements for signing installers, and the Python.org installers do not yet comply with those stricter requirements.
And we will be addressing this for current Python installers prior to the upcoming official release of macOS 10.15 Catalina. -- Ned Deily nad@python.org -- []
Dear All, Thank you very much for your quick responses - I’ve managed to install it via Finder rather than clicking directly on the link in the downloads bar. Many thanks, Ana Simion
On 16 Aug 2019, at 17:50, Ned Deily <nad@python.org> wrote:
On Aug 16, 2019, at 06:11, Ronald Oussoren via Python-Dev <python-dev@python.org <mailto:python-dev@python.org>> wrote: As a workaround it is possible to install Python by choosing “open” from the context-menu of in the Finder instead of double clicking on the installer. This is currently necessary because the macOS Catalina has stricter requirements for signing installers, and the Python.org <http://python.org/> installers do not yet comply with those stricter requirements.
And we will be addressing this for current Python installers prior to the upcoming official release of macOS 10.15 Catalina.
-- Ned Deily nad@python.org <mailto:nad@python.org> -- []
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Ana Simion
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Ned Deily
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Ronald Oussoren
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Steve Holden