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Re: How do you codesign a Packages .pkg?
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Re: How do you codesign a Packages .pkg?


  • Subject: Re: How do you codesign a Packages .pkg?
  • From: Stephen Kay <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2017 19:49:09 -0700
  • Thread-topic: How do you codesign a Packages .pkg?

Thank you, problem solved.
- Stephen

On 3/6/17 7:10 PM, "Vikram Singh" <email@hidden> wrote:

>All .pkg files are signed using "productsign" and you have to use
>"Developer ID Installer" certificate.
>productsign   --sign   "Developer ID Installer signing identity"
>PKG_PATH   signed_pkg_path
>
>Thanks,
>Vikram
>
>
>On Mar 7, 2017 6:51 AM, "Stephen Kay" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>I'm replacing a VICE X installer with Packages, I have the thing pretty
>much created and working, it's a flat package .pkg - but can this even be
>code-signed?
>
>I used to codesign the VICE Installer.app with my "Developer ID
>Application" and it worked just fine (it was an app, after all). Now, I'm
>trying the same procedures on the Installer.pkg and getting weird results,
>such as it says it's codesigned on the machine I did it on, but if I move
>it to another machine it isn't there, or not all of it. If I upload it and
>download it as a test (on a .dmg), it fails GateKeeper and says its not
>signed, but verifying it on the machine it was done on shows that it is?
>
>Does this need to be a .mpkg in order for it to work? Or some other thing?
>(The delivery mechanism is a .dmg, that has the Installer.pkg on it...)
>
>Thanks,
>- Stephen
>
>
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