Re: Customizing the Notarization Workflow fails
Re: Customizing the Notarization Workflow fails
- Subject: Re: Customizing the Notarization Workflow fails
- From: Jack Brindle via Cocoa-dev <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2020 18:28:54 -0700
Before someone reminds me, be sure to use the Xcode global variables for all
this work. You will find the build directory in one of the variables (it’s
Saturday - I don’t remember right now, so I hope someone bales me out again).
You can then use that var in the Notarization script to get your final product.
Once you get the hang of Notarization, you will find it isn’t difficult.
Getting there is, however.
Jack
> On Apr 25, 2020, at 6:23 PM, Jack Brindle via Cocoa-dev
> <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> It seems like it would be easier to find the Build directory’s releases
> folder and the find the built product somewhere inside. It’s relation to the
> Build directory won’t change from build to build. Once you find that, just
> Notarize it in place. You need to make sure that it is already code/product
> signed (with hardened runtimes enabled).
>
> Sometimes doing things yourself is easier and simpler than having Xcode do it
> for you.
>
> Jack
>
>
>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 10:05 AM, Gabriel Zachmann via Cocoa-dev
>> <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks a lot for your response.
>>
>>> I’m not sure how you would script the export, but if you go to menu option
>>> Window -> Organizer, you can see your archives.
>>
>> Yes, I can see them.
>> But when I do "Show in Finder", then "Show package contents", they contain
>> nothing
>> (except for an empty Products folder, and an Info.plist).
>>
>>> From there you can export. Apps have the button “Distribute App”, and a
>>> command line program has the button “Distrubute Content”.
>>
>> Yes, screen savers have the “Distrubute Content” button, too.
>>
>>> Clicking that button lets you export the archive or the app/built products.
>>> Those are exported into a folder named with the date by default.
>>
>> Yes, but they contain just an empty "Products" folder.
>>
>>
>> Best regards, Gabriel
>>
>>
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