Yes, this is indeed probably the problem. If you have screen access to the machine, you should still see the dialog that asks you to unlock the keychain. If you don't, my idea would be to either unlock the keychain for everyone, or run the tool under a different user. HTH Alex Am 05.09.2012 um 16:01 schrieb Rob Martino <robmaillist@wavearts.com>:
Perhaps this is outside the scope of this mailing list but maybe someone can point me in the right direction - we are setting up a server to assemble and sign installers with php scripts, and one thing our web developer ran into was running productsign as user _www:
2012-09-01 15:02:15.264 productsign[84774:1307] CMS signature encoding failed: A timestamp was expected but was not found. (-67882) Error signing data. productsign: error: Failed to sign the product.
It works fine as a normal user, and the appropriate developer certificate keys are in the System keychain. Is there something specific we can do to allow _www access to the certificates (if that is indeed the problem)?
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