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On 6 Feb 2020, at 7:16, Mal Function wrote:
I think we've touched on this before but I can't now remember the answer... what exactly needs to be done to resolve the code-signing issues?
I wish I knew. We sign the app, as we have for years.
$ codesign -s "Developer ID Application" --deep Quicksilver.app
It appears to complete without error, but verifying the signature always fails now.
$ spctl -av Quicksilver.app
Quicksilver.app: rejected
I’ve also tried signing from inside out as they recommend, instead of using --deep
. That also appears to work until you verify the results. This is on macOS 10.14 with Xcode 9. I’ve also tried in a clean new VM running 10.13 with the same results.
I haven’t been able to wrangle any details out of spctl
about why it fails.
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