Does the Xcode option for it to manage certificates help?  So far I just 
compile for iOS testing (don’t have a paid dev account yet), but it 
automatically updates the cert when needed.

Thanks,
Brian
On Dec 10, 2018, 8:40 PM -0600, prothero--- via use-livecode 
<use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>, wrote:
> Folks,
> This is sooo needed. I had to shake my head at the situation where so many 
> certificates have been downloaded that you (me too) lose track of what’s 
> what. My best strategy was to delete them all and start over. But, they seem 
> to be stored in multiple locations, so it wasn’t easy to find them all. I 
> don’t do this often, but when I do, I allow at least a day to pull my hair 
> and curse at the opaqueness of the task.
>
> This is complicated further by Apple’s regular “improvements” that require 
> more hair pulling to respond to.
>
> It would be wonderful if there was more help for this, written to address the 
> hurdles faced by those of us who don’t do this very often.
>
> —End of rant——
>
> Best,
> Bill
>
> William Prothero
> http://es.earthednet.org
>
> > On Dec 10, 2018, at 10:32 AM, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode 
> > <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> >
> > I have a Macbook Pro with El Capitn (10.11) and XCode 8.2.1. I also have 
> > AppWrapper 3 by Ohanaware.
> >
> > I need help setting up to be able to code sign OSX applications for 
> > distribution from our web site (NOT via the MacOS App Store). I am willing 
> > to pay some one who knows how to do this for their time on an online 
> > meeting to walk me through:
> >
> > 1) Generating the correct certificates under our Apple Developer Account 
> > (we have now generated so many we're not sure what is what)
> >
> > 2) Getting the correct Certificate(s) into our KeyChain on the MacBook Pro
> >
> > 3) Either successful code signing via the Terminal and codesign command 
> > line tool OR successful code signing via AppWrapper.
> >
> > In our latest attempt at command line code signing we got the error:
> >
> > /Users/paul/Desktop/MacOSX/HyperRESEARCH.app: code object is not signed at 
> > all
> > In subcomponent: 
> > /Users/Paul/Desktop/MacOSX/HyperRESEARCH.app/Contents/Frameworks/Chromium 
> > Embedded Framework.framework
> >
> > In older Xcode, you could use the option -deep to recursively sign all code 
> > objects in a .app bundle, but that does not appear to work with the Xcode 
> > 8.2.1 version of codesign.
> >
> > Email me off list if you know how to setup code signing on El Capitan and 
> > Xcode 8.2.1 with a hourly price.
> >
> >
> >
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