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Re: productsign [update]
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Re: productsign [update]


  • Subject: Re: productsign [update]
  • From: koko <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 01 Aug 2012 12:26:47 -0600


On Aug 1, 2012, at 8:54 AM, Michael Babin wrote:

Relative paths work fine, in my experience.

You do have to specify an output-product-path that is not the same as the input-product-path (as documented in the man page).

assume I am directory PKG

Then
productsign --sign "cert" a.pkg b.pkg

does not work even though

/PKG/a.pkg

is different from

/PKG/b.pkg

Further, when an error in path(s) is encountered to only display the usage information is lame.  

If the error is in the cert then it tells you  that.

But like anything, now that I know how to use i, it is easy … LOL

-koko


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