Seeking OSX Code signing consultant... [ANSWER]

JB sundown at pacifier.com
Thu Dec 13 21:55:30 EST 2018


That is good!

So, what is the process of selling with Apple?

1.  Pay for a developers license
2.  Create standalone
3.  Get a certificate
4.  Strip out all of the 32-bit files
5.  Code sign the app with terminal or another app
6.  Place app on the app store or wherever

JB


> On Dec 13, 2018, at 1:42 PM, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode <use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> For anyone interested, my OSX Code Signing nightmare has been resolved.
> 
> Only one person contacted me with an offer of consulting on an online meeting, Sean Cole of Pi Digital Products Ltd.
> 
> A huge thank you to Sean. Our online meeting lasted 15 minutes. As I expected, in a few minutes he noticed that I was missing an Intermediate Certificate. Once that have been downloaded and installed in my Keychain, I could regenerate and reinstall my app and installer signing certificates from the Apple Developer site and XCode and was able to sign OSX apps again in about another hour of refreshing things after our online meeting was done.
> 
> Should I have probably been able to discover the missing Intermediate Certificate on my own. Well sure, eventually. However, that is the difference between someone who sets up code signing perhaps every 4 years (or more as I noticed by regenerated certificates don't expire until 2023)! It probably would have taken me another couple of DAYS to solve on my own, or I might have figured it out in another few hours. However, some one who has the technical details of code signing fresh on their mind was able to help in minutes.
> 
> Due to the quickness of the resolution Sean was kind enough to offer this aid gratis, but you can bet that the next time Researchware has need of for pay supplemental development assistance, we'll be talking to him again.
> 
> Paul Dupuis
> 
> Researchare
> 
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