[Haskell-cafe] Haskell development in Mac OS X after Gatekeeper

Jack Henahan jhenahan at uvm.edu
Mon Feb 20 04:44:58 CET 2012


In fact, since Gatekeeper, by design, can only quarantine applications acquired through the App Store or a download (or any other method which applies the quarantine flag), it may be entirely irrelevant for you depending on how you distribute. Applications on physical media are exempt, source builds are exempt, as are apps you create. Anything you've already run is similarly trusted, and anything you have to build yourself is, as well. It's fairly developer-friendly, really.

Jack Henahan
jhenahan at uvm.edu
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