Thanks Paul - yes, I've got an active Apple Developer account and I've
downloaded a code signing certificate for both MacOS and the iOS
systems. After dragging my app to AppWrapper and immediately wrapping
it AppWrapper displays "Unable to Code Sign the application - please
select a valid code
I am not sure - the "no identity" seems like you may have not added your
code signing certificate to AppWrapper.
To verify, you have an Apple Developer account. From the Developer
account, you have downloaded a code signing certificate for signing OSX
desktop apps (Apple issues different certifica
Paul thanks again for your suggestion here. I finally got some time and
a Mac to try this but I ran into problems. I get a "no identity found"
error from AppWrapper with no support as to how to find 'my identity'.
I did find some information on Stack Overflow at:
https://stackoverflow.com/q
Many thanks Paul - I'll give this a try and post how it works out.
On 5/19/2018 1:47 PM, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode wrote:
You will still have to join Apple Developer to purchase a certificate,
but then use AppWrapper (http://www.ohanaware.com/appwrapper/)
On 5/19/2018 5:19 AM, Ray via use-l
You will still have to join Apple Developer to purchase a certificate,
but then use AppWrapper (http://www.ohanaware.com/appwrapper/)
On 5/19/2018 5:19 AM, Ray via use-livecode wrote:
> Does anybody have steps to sign Mac OS standalones? I've discovered
> Apple 10.12 or higher now sabotages unsig
Does anybody have steps to sign Mac OS standalones? I've discovered
Apple 10.12 or higher now sabotages unsigned standalones and it's a
rather cryptic process to join the Apple dev club, create a certificate,
and then sign an LC standalone, evidently using Terminal.
Thanks in advance!
Ray Ho
Does anybody have steps to sign Mac OS standalones? I've discovered
Apple 10.12 or higher now sabotages unsigned standalones and it's a
rather cryptic process to join the Apple dev club, create a certificate,
and then sign an LC standalone, evidently using Terminal.
Thanks in advance!
Ray Ho