Dear friends,

I have used XMLSEC in the past as it was installed in /opt directory using 
Macports.

I have an xCode project at this moment that needs to sign an XML file, and the 
command I would use for this would be:

export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/local/lib; /opt/local/bin/xmlsec1 sign --id-attr:Id 
infNFe --output /path/to/signed.xml --pkcs12 /path/to/my/p12.pfx --pwd 
XXXXPASSWORDXXXX --trusted-pem /path/to/my.pem /path/to/unsigned.xml

When installing XMLSEC via Mac Ports, files are linked in /opt directory as you 
an notice by running the command:

bernardo$  otool -L /opt/local/bin/xmlsec1 
        /opt/local/bin/xmlsec1:
        /opt/local/lib/libxmlsec1.1.dylib (compatibility version 4.0.0, current 
version 4.13.0)
        /opt/local/lib/libxslt.1.dylib (compatibility version 3.0.0, current 
version 3.26.0)
        /opt/local/lib/libxml2.2.dylib (compatibility version 10.0.0, current 
version 10.8.0)
        /opt/local/lib/libz.1.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current 
version 1.2.5)
        /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current 
version 125.2.0)
        /opt/local/lib/libiconv.2.dylib (compatibility version 8.0.0, current 
version 8.0.0)


Unfortunately Apple demands now that apps must be sandboxed, and so my app does 
not have access to /opt directory, and I can not install XMLSEC on the users 
file system.

I have visited 
http://www.aleksey.com/xmlsec/api/xmlsec-notes-compiling-unix.html,and I find 
it very hard to understand what I need to do is to bundle XMLSEC into my xCode 
project, and make XMLSEC run within my sandboxed app.

Can someone please adivise me on the steps I need to take?

Has someone done this before? Can you help me with an xCode sample project that 
contains XMLSEC?

Thank you very much for reading my email,



Bernardo Höhl
Rio de Janeiro - Brazil

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