. Then sign your new app.
>
> HTH
>
> > Am 04.08.2015 um 05:31 schrieb Howard Moon <email@hidden>:
> >
> > Can a shell scriot (.command file) be signed so that Gatekeep
will
> let it pass somehow?
> >
> > We’ve got an uninstall script that we include in our flat package
> installers, which are signed, and the uninstall script that is
> installed in our Applications sub-folder has no problems with
> Gatekeeer, I assume because it was installed from within the signed
> installer package.
> >
> > However, we would like to *also* include the sript in the .dmg
we
> distribute, alongside the installer package, so users can perform
> the uninstall from the disk image OR from the actual install
> location. Unfortunately, for that stand-alone copy of the script,
> Gatekeeper requires that the user know about and use the control-
> click-and-Open procedure in order to be able to run the script,
> since it is not signed.
> >
> > I have looked all over and cannot find any way to apply a
> signature to a simple shell script. Is this possible? If so,
how?
> >
> > If it is not possible, I suppose we’ll just live with them having
> to use that control-click-and-Open method for this copy of the
> script. After all, there is a copy of the script in the install
> folder, and it runs with a simple double-click. So it’s not like
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