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Tonight, Apple released macOS Catalina.
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See below on how to block this upgrade with Jamf Pro.
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Why block?
As with any new OS release, you might have some required software titles which are not compatible with the new OS & especially some of the more security focused changes.
For example, today Adobe released a KB with some details around issues with Creative Cloud Packages & macOS Catalina, below is an excerpt.
The writing has been on the wall for 32-bit apps since 10.13.4, & at WWDC this year it was mentioned that Catalina would not support 32-bit apps.
So, you might need to block Catalina whilst some of these needed software titles are updated.
But we deferred?
Deferral only works for updates, not upgrades.
So, 10.14.x updates. Not the macOS 10.15 upgrade.
Enter Restricted Software
Restricted Software can be used here as one method to block folks from installing macOS Catalina.
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Admittedly, there are methods to subvert this. But they are better discussed elsewhere.
To block macOS Catalina via Restricted Software, see the below:
You can tweak these options as per your requirements, but the above should be the bare minimum. The scope & message etc should all be set as per your organisational needs.
I will advise not to check “Delete Application” as from previous experience, Apple will push the install.app, if deleted.
Also, wildcards might not work currently as their appears to be a Jamf Pro PI around them at the moment.
There is no step 2!
Actually there is, the Restricted Software setting will only apply to devices within scope one their Management Framework has refreshed.
This happens periodically on macOS devices, but you can force this via the below when ran as sudo:
The above is handy for running locally when testing the Restricted Software setting, & once happy you can wait for the clients to perform their periodic Management Framework or push a policy that runs the above once per computer on your check-in interval.
So, there is no step 3? Right?
There is an optional step, as per:
With more steps:
When ready to release Catalina, you can then revert this via:
Is that it?
Well, not really.
As mentioned, there are ways that folks can circumvent the Restricted Software setting. (But come to the MacAdmins Slack to ask about that).
Let alone methods outside of the booted OS, so you might want to look at setting a firmware password too.
Please select a setup package depending on your platform:
NOTE: For older OS'es use older releases. There are releases for many OS version and platforms on the Sourceforge.net page.
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NOTE: There are also more recent nightly builds available in the forums or (for Ubuntu users) in the Ubuntu PPA repository. Please note that we consider nightly builds to be stable, usually.
NOTE: We have a Changelog for 20.03, that gives you an overview over the enhancements and fixes we have put in the new release.
NOTE: The default builds are 64 bit (starting with release 20.03). We also provide 32bit builds for convenience. The 32 bit packages have either the same 64 bit compiler as the 64 bit version included or (which is recommended) a 32 bit version of the compiler.
Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8.x / 10:
File | Date | Download from |
codeblocks-20.03-setup.exe codeblocks-20.03-setup-nonadmin.exe codeblocks-20.03-nosetup.zip codeblocks-20.03mingw-setup.exe codeblocks-20.03mingw-nosetup.zip codeblocks-20.03-32bit-setup.exe codeblocks-20.03-32bit-setup-nonadmin.exe codeblocks-20.03-32bit-nosetup.zip codeblocks-20.03-32bit-mingw-32bit-setup.exe codeblocks-20.03-32bit-mingw-32bit-nosetup.zip codeblocks-20.03-32bit-mingw-64bit-setup.exe codeblocks-20.03-32bit-mingw-64bit-nosetup.zip | 29 Mar 2020 29 Mar 2020 29 Mar 2020 29 Mar 2020 29 Mar 2020 02 Apr 2020 02 Apr 2020 02 Apr 2020 29 Dec 2020 29 Dec 2020 02 Apr 2020 02 Apr 2020 | FossHUB or Sourceforge.net FossHUB or Sourceforge.net FossHUB or Sourceforge.net FossHUB or Sourceforge.net FossHUB or Sourceforge.net FossHUB or Sourceforge.net FossHUB or Sourceforge.net FossHUB or Sourceforge.net FossHUB or Sourceforge.net FossHUB or Sourceforge.net FossHUB or Sourceforge.net FossHUB or Sourceforge.net |
NOTE: The codeblocks-20.03-setup.exe file includes Code::Blocks with all plugins. The codeblocks-20.03-setup-nonadmin.exe file is provided for convenience to users that do not have administrator rights on their machine(s).
NOTE: The codeblocks-20.03mingw-setup.exe file includes additionally the GCC/G++/GFortran compiler and GDB debugger from MinGW-W64 project (version 8.1.0, 32/64 bit, SEH).
NOTE: The codeblocks-20.03(mingw)-nosetup.zip files are provided for convenience to users that are allergic against installers. However, it will not allow to select plugins / features to install (it includes everything) and not create any menu shortcuts. For the 'installation' you are on your own.
If unsure, please use codeblocks-20.03mingw-setup.exe!
Linux 32 and 64-bit:
Distro | File | Date | Download from |
codeblocks_20.03_amd64_oldstable.tar.xz codeblocks_20.03_i386_oldstable.tar.xz codeblocks_20.03_amd64_stable.tar.xz codeblocks_20.03_i386_stable.tar.xz | 29 Mar 2020 29 Mar 2020 29 Mar 2020 29 Mar 2020 | FossHUB or Sourceforge.net FossHUB or Sourceforge.net FossHUB or Sourceforge.net FossHUB or Sourceforge.net | |
codeblocks-20.03-1.el6.rmps.tar codeblocks-20.03-1.el7.rmps.tar | 29 Mar 2020 29 Mar 2020 | FossHUB or Sourceforge.net FossHUB or Sourceforge.net | |
For Ubuntu, use this PPA: | 29 Mar 2020 |
Note: The Linux packages above are compressed archives (tar, tar.xz or tar.bz2). When you decompress the package you downloaded on your system, you will find all the .rpm or .deb packages required to install Code::Blocks.
Note: On RedHat/CentOS older revisions of 6 (up to 6.2 as far as we know) you need to add repoforge (former rpmforge) to your repolist, to be able to install the needed wxGTK-package. See http://repoforge.org/use for an instruction.
Note: Redhat/CentOS probably also needs an installed hunspell-package, if you want to install the contrib-plugins.
Mac OS X:
File | Date | Download from |
CodeBlocks-13.12-mac.zip | 26 Dec 2013 | FossHUB or Sourceforge.net |
NOTES:
- Code::Blocks 20.03 for Mac is currently not available due to issues caused by Apple hardening their install packages and lack of Mac developers. We could use an extra Mac developer to work on these issues.
- The provided download contains an Application Bundle (for the i386 architecture) built for Mac OS X 10.6 (and later), bundling most Code::Blocks plugins.
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For older release versions please check here.