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Re: Signing with packagemaker


  • Subject: Re: Signing with packagemaker
  • From: Mitchell Laurren-Ring <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 08:34:38 -0700

Can I use my Developer ID application certificate to sign use packagemaker?

Can I copy the productsign command line tool from a 4.2 install to my build machine? Or does it need supporting libraries?

/Mick




On May 22, 2012, at 12:19 AM, Rustam Muginov wrote:

Then, you can not sign using Developer ID Installer certificate.
I would suggest installing Xcode 4.2 into separate folder and use only "producsign" from it, 4.2 is the latest version which running under 10.6.8
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Sincerely,
Rustam Muginov

On May 21, 2012, at 11:53 PM, Mitchell Laurren-Ring wrote:

We have to build on 10.6/Xcode 3.x and productsign isn't available. 

/Mick
Sent from my iPad

On May 21, 2012, at 21:48, Prema Kumar <email@hidden> wrote:

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:

 

Package "MyPkg.pkg":

   Status: signed by a certificate trusted by Mac OS X

   Certificate Chain:

    1. Developer ID Installer: Coupons.com Incorporated

    2. Developer ID Certification Authority

    3. Apple Root CA

 

Running spctl -a -v --type install on the package gives me:

 

 CSSMERR_TP_NOT_TRUSTED

 

 

Advice anyone?

 

/Mick

 

 

 



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