RE: Signing with packagemaker
RE: Signing with packagemaker
- Subject: RE: Signing with packagemaker
- From: Prema Kumar <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 21 May 2012 21:48:33 -0700
- Acceptlanguage: en-US
- Thread-topic: Signing with packagemaker
Hi,
We have phased the same issue when we used the “packagemaker” command to sign the installer. We used the following command to sign. This will solve the problem.
productsign --sign
regards
Prema
From: installer-dev-bounces+prema.kumar=email@hidden [mailto:installer-dev-bounces+prema.kumar=email@hidden]
On Behalf Of Mitchell Laurren-Ring
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 7:01 AM
To: email@hidden
Subject: Signing with packagemaker
Can the packagemaker command line tool still be used for signing installer packages?
I'm using --root to build my package and then using the --sign/--certificate options to sign it. The certificate I'm using is the "install" certificate I got from Apple.
The installer runs fine from my build machine, but after I download it from our website, Finder reports that it may be "damaged" and advises I unmount the disk image.
When I run pkgutil --check-signature:
Status: signed by a certificate trusted by Mac OS X
2. Developer ID Certification Authority
Running spctl -a -v --type install on the package gives me:
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