Re: Signing packages
Re: Signing packages
- Subject: Re: Signing packages
- From: Alexander Klyuev <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2012 21:32:40 -0400
Hi Stephane,
... made with PackageMaker when signing it for Gatekeeper (so that
required intermediate certificates get embedded).
As I wrote in another thread (Signing of packages and installation failures)
I signed packages with PackageMaker and then tested them on ML
with spctl tool. The packages were successfully accepted.
How did spctl accept packages without intermediate certificates ?
It is still not clear.
Thanks,
Alexander
man productsign
You have to use the productsign command line tool to sign a package
made with PackageMaker when signing it for Gatekeeper (so that
required intermediate certificates get embedded).
The command line is easy to use.
The only inconvenience somehow (in my opinion) is that you have to use
a different file name for the output.
http://s.sudre.free.fr/Stuff/Installer/Unreleased_Notes/10.8_Gatekeeper.html
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 12:00 AM, Andrew Peckover <email@hidden>
wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know where I can find some good documentation on how to sign
packages? I'm using PackageMaker 3.0.3.
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