Re: testing receipt validation procedure fails
Re: testing receipt validation procedure fails
- Subject: Re: testing receipt validation procedure fails
- From: Gleb Dolgich <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2011 04:09:00 +0100
Yes, in your project code signing identity has to be set to this certificate. Also,
0) Running Mac OS X 10.6.6+ and having these keys in your Info.plist:
<key>LSApplicationCategoryType</key>
<string>public.app-category.foo</string>
<key>LSMinimumSystemVersion</key>
<string>10.6.6</string>
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Gleb Dolgich
PixelEspresso
http://www.pixelespressoapps.com
On 30 Mar 2011, at 02:57, Todd Heberlein wrote:
> Apple's "Validating App Store Receipts" says I can test my application by:
>
> 1) Having Internet access. Check.
>
> 2) Launch app by double-clicking on it. Check.
>
> 3) Application exits with a status of 173. Check.
>
> 4) System attempts to obtain a valid receipt. Fail.
>
>
> Why isn't the system trying to obtain a valid receipt?
>
> The document says "Assuming your application signing certificate is valid, the system attempts to obtain a valid receipt." I have a "3rd Party Mac Developer Application: <my company>" certificate in my keychain. Is this the "application signing certificate" the document is referring to?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Todd
>
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