Bill, thanks for staying with me. I will report on my success, if I have any…
Cheer
Graham
> On 17 Jan 2017, at 22:55, William Prothero via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> I “think” that once you get the certificate into keychain, you no longer need
> to worry about “keys”.
> The main thing is to
I “think” that once you get the certificate into keychain, you no longer need
to worry about “keys”.
The main thing is to have, for standalones, one named: “Developer ID
Application: xx” for the app. I think, if you have an installer and you
sign it, it will use one named “Developer ID Insta
Not quite out of the wood yet. I have actually generated the certificates, and
got them into my KeyChain, but not exactly as I expected. I get this from the
Apple Developer Portal:
> Download, Install and Backup
> Download your certificate to your Mac, then double click the .cer file to
> insta
Graham,
For me, one problem is that I use the signing and deployment system so seldom
that I forget the idiosyncrasies when I delve back not the Apple Developer
site. I then may duplicate certificates or provisioning profiles, and that
confuses everything. One of the most useful buttons I clicke
Bill, thanks to you and to the ever-helpful Matthias. I have in fact got used
to dropDMG, so I will probably stick to that. I do already have a link to the
Trevor/Monte signing app, so it looks as if this is all coming together.
I wonder if we are in the minority in finding all this such a PITA.
Graham,
I've had similar hair pulling experiences. Mathias' instructions are great
initial steps. What you need to do after you get the developer certificate and
get it into your keychain, is to actually do the signing. I've tried App
Wrapper 3, which a lot of folks have used, but found that it
Graham,
- in your developer account select “Mac OS X” in the dropdown menu on the left
side above the word “Certificates”
- then click “All” under “Certifcates” on the left side
- click the “+” sign on the right side (near the loupe)
- in the next page select “Developer ID” near the bottom
- cl
Having more or less sorted code signing for a Windows app - thanks to
contributors to this list - I am now trying to do the same for the Mac, but I
have clearly missed some massive chunk of the work flow.
I’m a registered developer. I want to distribute my apps outside of the Apple
App Store. I