I am using LC 9.6.2rc2 and to the best of my knowledge, it does NOT codesign standalone for you. Codesigning and notarization (on macOS) is up to you. I codesign and notarize and stable under macOS Mojave using Terminal commands and all is working for me.

Apple just sent a notice to developers that an Intermediate Certificate expired recently and instructions as to what to do about it. I don't know if that may impact you as it depends on what version of Xcode you are using and whether you are signing for Mac Store distribution or distribution from your own web site.



On 2/3/2021 3:47 PM, Marty Knapp via use-livecode wrote:
Is it just my imagination or does LC (9.6.1) now automatically codesign Mac 
apps when you build a standalone? Well my setup is - I tried on 2 different 
Macs. Yet I can’t find anywhere to set or change this - what am I missing? Is 
there a ghost in the machine??

I usually use AppWrapper to do my codesigning as it performs some other cleanup 
functions that I like. I have a Levure-based app and my build-codesign-notarize 
process has been working fine, until I tried with LC 9.6.2 rc2. If I leave the 
codesigning done by LC get a bunch of errors back when I notarize. If I codesign 
(but not notarize) the 9.6.2 rc2 built app with AppWrapper it crashes on startup 
with a "Service exited with abnormal code: 255” error.

I tried leaving the codesigning done by LC and then tried notarizing with apps 
built in 9.6.1 and 9.6.2 - they both fail to notarize with lots of errors

Anybody else having similar issues?

Marty
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