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  • Subject: Testing signed installer?
  • From: Howard Moon <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 07:26:33 -0700

HI all,

	how can I test that a signed installer is signed properly?  I've verified that is is signed by using pkgutil --check-signature, but I want to be SURE it will work on a user's system.  I tired setting up a separate partition on my computer with a fresh install of Mountain Lion, but I can run the signed OR unsigned installer there with no problem whatsoever!  Shouldn't the unsigned installer give me the Gatekeeper warning?  I changed my settings to "Mac App Store", removing the registered developers option, but I can still run either installer version without any warning.  Is there some way *I* can test that my signed installer works???

Thanks,
	Howard



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