Code signing an installer?

William Prothero waprothero at gmail.com
Sun Jan 8 12:28:24 EST 2017


Folks,
I make a standalone (OSX) app, then build an installer. Do I need to code sign both the app and the installer package separately?

Thx,
Bill

William Prothero
http://es.earthednet.org

> On Jan 8, 2017, at 8:24 AM, Mark Schonewille via use-livecode <use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> I saw this and had to think of your post, Tom.
> 
> http://dilbert.com/strip/2017-01-08
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
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> Op 06-Jan-17 om 23:17 schreef Tom Glod via use-livecode:
>> gotta say....... looking at livecode.com it  is very clear that livecode is
>> nearly hoping that people won't notice that there is an open source version
>> and buy a license because they didn't know any better.
>> 
>> shady....shady...... almost understandable, but why go open source if you
>> gonna pretend like you aren't?
>> 
>>> On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 10:59 AM, Keith Martin <thatkeith at mac.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On 4 Jan 2017, at 14:11, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
>>> 
>>> What this message should tell the people on the mother-ship is that they
>>>> need to shout a bit louder
>>>> about the Open Source version
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> Amen! The FOSS, Community edition is a great thing, and it's
>>> 
>>> It'd also be great if the mother ship would also consider, one day, a more
>>> inexpensive way to step up to the level where App Store submission is
>>> possible, perhaps as a short-term (say, 1 month?) window, bundled with
>>> advice for efficient App Store submission? Perhaps something similar for
>>> HTML5 publication in the future? LC is wonderful, but it is feeling more
>>> and more like a product with a 'keep out, professionals only' label on the
>>> virtual box... :-/
>>> 
>>> Me, I'd SO glad I got Indy in time to keep annual cost just about
>>> affordable. I make peanuts (at most!) from what I build, but that's not the
>>> point for me; it's just too much fun not to be part of the LC builder
>>> community. I did once hope HTML5 would be available as part of that, but
>>> sadly it's separate. :(
>>> 
>>> k
>>> 
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>>> 
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