The 'build.gradle' in this branch has --mac-signing-key-user-name
commented out.
installerOptions += [
'--mac-sign',
//
'--mac-s'SIGNING_KEY_USER_NAME'igning-key-user-name',
System.getenv('SIGNING_KEY_USER_NAME'),
// '--mac-signing-keychain',
System.getenv('SIGNING_KEYCHAIN_PATH')
]
clearly this cannot work, I assume you were just trying things ...
What is the full name of the certificate you intended to use, what
keychain is it shown in "Keychain Access", and what are you normal
values for your environment variables: 'SIGNING_KEY_USER_NAME' and
'SIGNING_KEYCHAIN_PATH' ?
/Andy
On 7/29/2021 4:36 AM, Daniel Peintner wrote:
Kevin, Andy,
Thanks for your quick response.
Full support for notarization in jpackage was added in JDK 17. Can
you
try an early access build of JDK 17 [1] and see if that works for you?
I did try JDK17-ea-32 also with the same result.
Since I do understand it is difficult reproduce the problem I put
together a *very* simple test application which you can find in the
"non-modular" branch here:
https://github.com/danielpeintner/Java11Test/tree/non-modular
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It is a gradle project. It uses Java 11 to run but in build.gradle on
line#83[1] one can set the jpackage location (JDK17-ea-32 in this case).
The process is as follows
* ./gradlew build
* ./gradlew jpackage // creates the dmg/pkg in folder build/jpackage
* afterwards Apple notarization process can be started
Note: notarization of dmg or pkg lead to the same failure.
See [2] for the full log w.r.t. pkg.
I hope this helps you to be able to reproduce the issue.
Thanks for your investigations!
-- Daniel
[1]
https://github.com/danielpeintner/Java11Test/blob/6e5f34b1a0ba9c1e8ba1f6b15d6915237d8f5b7e/build.gradle#L83
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[2]
https://osxapps-ssl.itunes.apple.com/itunes-assets/Enigma115/v4/90/4a/11/904a111c-01c7-ecc1-466c-40e7e8a09c56/developer_log.json?accessKey=1627741411_2564804966498057981_aHPs%2Fq9bzxGsY5Kd46U1QyWR8hmHJjLJLbUPpbvBqinIjiylTLsQy1APCJPkNN2w%2BZknT9OCl6zkzAyUm99EIBrm6tnOkZoWiwNG7TyukwCtAnIh%2FGpNAkLYfBpyDYjMaf7jQq8JekzxjYewhFuPDcJufWNrfuEX%2FN6zZoyz73I%3D
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-- Kevin
[1] https://jdk.java.net/17
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On 7/28/2021 8:27 AM, Daniel Peintner wrote:
> All,
>
> I am trying to notarize an app (built with jpackage) for MacOS.
>
> jpackage at first *seems* to properly sign all resources with
the available
> --mac-sign options et cetera.
>
> Having said that, there are still remaining issues
> 1. The app cannot be properly installed
> (without hacks like xattr -d com.apple.quarantine
/Applications/myAPP.app
> ).
> 2. I am also not able to properly notarize the app.
>
> According to online resources there seem to exist issues in
*past* about
> notarization but according to [1, 2] the issues are fixed.
>
> As mentioned, I still have issues :-(
> Am I really the only one still having problems?
>
> Java Version: AdoptOpenJDK-16.0.1+9 (tried Oracle JDK also
without success)
>
> The issue seems to boil down to 2 errors (attached the error log
from Apple
> notarization process).
> * app Folder
> * libjli.dylib
>
> I thought I better ask first on the mailing list before creating
an actual
> bug report.
>
> Note1: I used to use the *old* javapackager that worked with the
same
> signature/credentials.
> Note2: running jpackage without --mac-sign options causes many
more errors
> in notarization (Hence, jpackage signs most resources but fails
with some)
>
> Any help / hint appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -- Daniel
>
> [1] https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8257488
<https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8257488>
> [2] https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8251892
<https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8251892>
>
>
>
> ## APPLE LOG ##
>
> {
> "logFormatVersion": 1,
> "jobId": "...",
> "status": "Invalid",
> "statusSummary": "Archive contains critical validation errors",
> "statusCode": 4000,
> "archiveFilename": "myAPP-21.07.28.dmg",
> "uploadDate": "2021-07-28T14:31:24Z",
> "sha256": "...",
> "ticketContents": null,
> "issues": [
> {
> "severity": "error",
> "code": null,
> "path": "myAPP-21.07.28.dmg/myAPP.app/Contents/MacOS/myAPP",
> "message": "The signature of the binary is invalid.",
> "docUrl": null,
> "architecture": "x86_64"
> },
> {
> "severity": "error",
> "code": null,
> "path":
"myAPP-21.07.28.dmg/myAPP.app/Contents/runtime/Contents/MacOS/libjli.dylib",
> "message": "The signature of the binary is invalid.",
> "docUrl": null,
> "architecture": "x86_64"
> }
> ]
> }