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## Summary The macOS `.dylib` is only used by Coder Desktop macOS v0.7.2 or older. v0.7.2 was released in August 2025. v0.8.0 of Coder Desktop macOS, also released in August 2025, uses a signed Coder slim binary from the deployment instead. It's unlikely customers will be using Coder Desktop macOS v0.7.2 and the next release of Coder simultaneously, so I think we can safely remove this process, given it slows down CI & release processes. ## Changes - **Makefile**: Remove `DYLIB_ARCHES`, `CODER_DYLIBS` variables and `build/coder-dylib` target - **scripts/build_go.sh**: Remove `--dylib` flag and all dylib-specific logic (c-shared buildmode, CGO, plist embedding, vpn/dylib entrypoint) - **scripts/sign_darwin.sh**: Remove dylib-specific comment - **CI (ci.yaml)**: Remove `build-dylib` job, artifact download/insert steps, and `build-dylib` dependency from `build` job - **Release (release.yaml)**: Remove `build-dylib` job, artifact download/insert steps, and `build-dylib` dependency from `release` job - **vpn/dylib/**: Delete entire directory (`lib.go` + `info.plist.tmpl`) - **vpn/router.go, vpn/dns.go**: Clean up comments referencing dylib The slim and fat binary builds are completely unaffected — the dylib was an independent build target with its own CI job. _Generated by mux but reviewed by a human_
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# This script signs the provided darwin binary with an Apple Developer
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# certificate.
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#
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# Usage: ./sign_darwin.sh path/to/binary binary_identifier
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#
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# On success, the input file will be signed using the Apple Developer
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# certificate.
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#
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# For the Coder CLI, the binary_identifier should be "com.coder.cli".
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#
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# You can check if a binary is signed by running the following command on a Mac:
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# codesign -dvv path/to/binary
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#
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# You can also run the following command to verify the signature on other
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# systems, but it may be less accurate:
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# rcodesign verify path/to/binary
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#
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# Depends on the rcodesign utility. Requires the following environment variables
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# to be set:
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# - $AC_CERTIFICATE_FILE: The path to the Apple Developer P12 certificate file.
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# - $AC_CERTIFICATE_PASSWORD_FILE: The path to the file containing the password
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# for the Apple Developer certificate.
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set -euo pipefail
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# shellcheck source=scripts/lib.sh
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source "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/lib.sh"
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if [[ "$#" -lt 2 ]]; then
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echo "Usage: $0 path/to/binary binary_identifier"
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exit 1
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fi
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BINARY_PATH="$1"
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BINARY_IDENTIFIER="$2"
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# Check dependencies
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dependencies rcodesign
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requiredenvs AC_CERTIFICATE_FILE AC_CERTIFICATE_PASSWORD_FILE
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# -v is quite verbose, the default output is pretty good on it's own.
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rcodesign sign \
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--binary-identifier "$BINARY_IDENTIFIER" \
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--p12-file "$AC_CERTIFICATE_FILE" \
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--p12-password-file "$AC_CERTIFICATE_PASSWORD_FILE" \
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--code-signature-flags runtime \
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"$BINARY_PATH" \
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1>&2
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