On 8 Aug 2011, at 11:28 AM, Sean McBride wrote:
> Sandboxing, IMNSHO, is still half-baked. Note that on Lion, only TextEdit
> and Preview have it enabled. That should tell you something. I tried with
> my app, and hit bug after bug. In addition to limitation after limitation.
Ah. Given that we are less than three months from its being mandatory (for the
App Store), that is not encouraging. I'll lay off sandboxing for the moment.
I may not have made clear in my OP that I still have a problem. I can't get my
app to launch at all if it is code-signed, even if I turn off entitlements. I
think I've followed all the instructions, but the instructions are ambiguous
and often out-of-sync with reality. And I'm rather dense.
Code signing has been required for App Store submission for months, so I know
that this part of the problem, at least, has been solved. Is there a tutorial I
should be reviewing?
Here's my original posting, for reference:
> I've been trying to put a proper signature on it. I got a development
> provisioning profile that matches my app ID and my signing certifcate. The
> machine I'm running on is on the profile. It's in the Organizer. The Build
> Settings for the app target show the signing identity to match my
> certificate, which it says is pulled from the profile for the app's ID. When
> I run, or build for running (cmd-B), the app builds cleanly.
>
> But when I run (from Xcode or the Finder, the app is shut down immediately.
> This is in the Console:
>
> 8/7/11 3:22:36.402 PM sandboxd: ([68116]) taskgated-helper(68116) deny
> file-read-metadata /private/var/db/DetachedSignatures
> 8/7/11 3:22:36.405 PM sandboxd: ([68116]) taskgated-helper(68116) deny
> file-read-data /private/var/db/DetachedSignatures
>
> The stack traces go through Security::CodeSigning, among other things.
>
> Is it strange that the app would launch (just run into file sandboxing)
> before I got a provisioning profile?
>
> Provisioning has always been a dark art, so I'm sure I'm doing something
> wrong. What is it?
— F
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