Hi Marty,
even if your certificate expires on wednesday, your old signed apps will never 
expire, you just can't sign a new app with the old expired certificate.
Tiemo

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Marty Knapp via use-livecode
Gesendet: Dienstag, 4. Juli 2017 00:35
An: Colin Holgate via use-livecode <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>
Cc: Marty Knapp <martyknapps...@gmail.com>
Betreff: Re: [OT] Renewing Apple Developer ID Installer Certificate

Thanks Colin. It is a bit different than iOS (and I'm not selling in the Mac 
App Store either). What I've done at this point is to generate new certificates 
for both the Developer ID Application and Developer ID Installer. There appears 
to be no renewal capability. I use AppWrapper to codesign my apps and in 
looking at the setup, I'm guessing that Developer ID Installer certificate, 
while required in AppWrapper, is only for when you build an installer package 
(I use a DMG).

I'll have to wait till Wednesday when my old certificates expire to see if I 
have trouble with the previously signed apps. If someone knows anything more, 
I'm all ears. Hopefully I'm good for another 5 years, when I'll forget how to 
do this all over again - I love getting old!

Marty
> I would think that it’s the same as with iOS. When you go back to 
> https://developer.apple.com/account/mac/certificate/ 
> <https://developer.apple.com/account/mac/certificate/> after renewing your 
> subscription it will most likely have an expired certificate. You make a new 
> one, then go to the provisioning profile for your app, it should show as 
> expired. Edit it and re-select the certificate, picking the new one.
>
> If the current certificate is still valid for a while you can still edit the 
> provisioning profile to give it a fresh start.
>
> If you edit a provisioning profile file you should find an ExpirationDate 
> entry that gives the date it will expire.
>
>
>> On Jul 3, 2017, at 12:23 PM, Marty Knapp via use-livecode 
>> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>>
>> I sell and distribute Mac apps from my own website and have the Apple 
>> Developer ID Application Certificate and the Developer ID Installer 
>> Certificate. I've been notified that they will both expire in a couple of 
>> days.
>>
>> According to the Apple web site, if the Developer ID Installer Certificate 
>> expires, users will *not* be able to install any applications signed with 
>> the certificate. (an expired Developer ID Application Certificate is not a 
>> problem for existing installers).
>>
>> What I can't seem to find are instructions on *renewing* the certificate. I 
>> found one article that said I needed to revoke the old one and then create a 
>> new one. That makes me a little nervous. Obviously I don't want to screw 
>> this up and have customers going crazy, while I'm frantically trying to 
>> figure out what to do.
>>
>> You would think that Apple would have an easy Steps 1-2-3 to renew, but I 
>> sure can't find them. Anyone done this recently? Should I revoke the old one 
>> or wait till it expires?
>>
>> Thanks for any help,
>> Marty
>>


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