I have attempted all upgrades:
updated xcode to 16.4
downloaded and installed Command Line Tools for Xcode 16.4
I have no issues with the installs, however when I run:
> xcrun notarytool --version
1.0.0 (38)
I need to be running v2.x
How can I resolve this issue.
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Thanks in advance for any hint to solve the following account problem:
I tried to store credentials for notarizing.
Presumably with the wrong combination of entries (similar to signing) – using the name of my university instead of my Apple Account.
xcrun notarytool store-credentials "notarytool-password" --apple-id "Berliner Hochschule fuer Technik" --team-id "8YAW3HL2QP" --password "my Apple-Account-pw"
.. retried assuming a syntax error (like missing ").
Got the error message:
This process stores your credentials securely in the Keychain. You reference these credentials later using a profile name.
Validating your credentials...
`Error: HTTP status code: 401. Your Apple ID has been locked. Visit iForgot to reset your account (https://iforgot.apple.com), then generate a new app-specific password. Ensure that all authentication arguments are correct.`
Happy to see: Signing is not affected and I still an can log in to my account on developer.apple.com. So notarizing “only” seems to be affected.
But how to reset the account to resolve the issue?
The iforgot.apple.com link does not help - I provided my iPhone-number but did not receive further messages – neither on the iPhone nor on my “developer” macbook.
Many thanks in advance
All the best
Florian
I'm facing a persistent issue with provisioning profiles not including the com.apple.developer.in-app-purchase entitlement, even though the In-App Purchase capability is clearly enabled in the Developer Portal for my app.
What I’ve already done:
Confirmed that the In-App Purchase capability is enabled in the App ID configuration
Deleted all provisioning profiles locally (~/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning Profiles)
Regenerated both Development and App Store provisioning profiles from scratch
Tried Xcode's automatic signing (after properly registering the device)
Verified the provisioning profiles via Terminal (security cms -D -i ...) — the IAP entitlement is missing every time
Recreated valid distribution and development certificates
Cleaned the Xcode project and settings
The result:
Every attempt to build or archive the app in Xcode returns:
Missing entitlement: com.apple.developer.in-app-purchase
I've also opened a support case with Apple, but so far I’ve only been redirected to general documentation.
Has anyone encountered this recently?
Is there a known delay or sync issue on Apple’s side when enabling capabilities?
Can the provisioning profile or entitlement data be manually refreshed by Apple?
Is there any workaround that worked for you in this situation?
We have a Mac app that uses some restricted macOS entitlements, thus to test it we embed a development provisioning profile, that needs to contain the correct provisioning UDID.
Typically, for test VMs, we extract the provisioning and UDID and add it to the developer portal and then re-generate the provisioning profiles.
However when we try to do this in our newly created VM (Apple Silicon), our executable won't run, and macOS logs that the provisioning profile doesn't allow the device:
2025-06-12 12:37:52.168 E taskgated-helper[27489:e97da] [com.apple.ManagedClient:ProvisioningProfiles] embedded provisioning profile not valid: file:///Applications/foo.app/Contents/embedded.provisionprofile error: Error Domain=CPProfileManager Code=-212 "Provisioning profile does not allow this device." UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=Provisioning profile does not allow this device.}
2025-06-12 12:37:52.169 E taskgated-helper[27489:e97da] [com.apple.ManagedClient:ProvisioningProfiles] Disallowing com.company.foo because no eligible provisioning profiles found
2025-06-12 12:37:52.169 Df amfid[112:e99b0] [com.apple.xpc:connection] [0xb34c74a00] invalidated because the current process cancelled the connection by calling xpc_connection_cancel()
2025-06-12 12:37:52.169 Df taskgated-helper[27489:e97da] [com.apple.xpc:connection] [0x839144000] invalidated because the client process (pid 112) either cancelled the connection or exited
2025-06-12 12:37:52.169 E amfid[112:e91ac] [com.apple.MobileFileIntegrity.framework:default] Failure validating against provisioning profiles: <private>
2025-06-12 12:37:52.169 E amfid[112:e91ac] [com.apple.MobileFileIntegrity.framework:default] Restricted entitlements not validated, bailing out. Error: Error Domain=AppleMobileFileIntegrityError Code=-413 "No matching profile found" UserInfo={NSURL=<private>, NSLocalizedDescription=No matching profile found}
2025-06-12 12:37:52.169 Df amfid[112:e91ac] /Applications/foo.app/Contents/MacOS/foo not valid: Error Domain=AppleMobileFileIntegrityError Code=-413 "No matching profile found" UserInfo={NSURL=file:///Applications/foo.app/, NSLocalizedDescription=No matching profile found}
The UDID for this VM does look weird, in System Profiler:
But I can verify that this UDID string is present in the provisioning profile embedded in the app bundle:
$ security cms -D -i /Applications/foo.app/Contents/embedded.provisionprofile | grep -i 7cd9234e9aa4fa8ba528ee417f857b2c993a20a3
<string>7CD9234E9AA4FA8BA528EE417F857B2C993A20A3</string>
I also tried deleting the manually added device from the Developer portal and installing Xcode on the VM and letting Xcode register the device, but I end up in the same situation there. Even after letting Xcode itself register the device, it says that "this device not registered to your account" and then when I click "Register device" it changes into " already exists".
Has anyone else managed to get Mac development provisioning profiles to work in a VM?
Topic:
Code Signing
SubTopic:
Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles
Tags:
Entitlements
macOS
Code Signing
Virtualization
I started the notarization process for my electron app (just a browser window loading a URL) yesterday (26/03/2025) at around 05:23 GMT.
I noticed in a couple of posts here in the forum that it may sometimes take a day to notarize the first app submitted by a team, but it has been over 30 hours since I submitted the app for notarization
Here's the log.
createdDate: 2025-03-26T05:23:11.102Z
id: ddcb3fca-4667-4acb-8fd1-3298a7c244cc
name: xolock-browser.zip
status: In Progress
Is there any reason why it is taking so long?
Thanks in advance!
Topic:
Code Signing
SubTopic:
Notarization
All libraries are getting rejected with errors like:
not valid for use in process: mapping process and mapped file (non-platform) have different Team IDs
Topic:
Code Signing
SubTopic:
General
The docs here outline how to create a CSR/ and request a certificate.
https://developer.apple.com/help/account/certificates/create-a-certificate-signing-request
"Accounts preferences
Use Accounts preferences to manage developer account assets (signing certificates and provisioning profiles), add repositories, and add servers.
To open Accounts preferences, choose Xcode > Preferences and click Accounts."
I have the latest version of XCode, I don't see Preferences / Accounts anywhere? I can go here and create a certificate: https://developer.apple.com/account/resources/certificates/add
but it wants a CSR, which loops back around to the XCode thing. So, I can't figure out how to create a singing cert for my iOS app.
Launch Keychain Access located in /Applications/Utilities.
This doesnt seem to exist in Mac OS Sequoia 15.5
https://developer.apple.com/help/account/certificates/create-a-certificate-signing-request
Topic:
Code Signing
SubTopic:
Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles
Hello,
I'm working on an app at work and we finally got to signing and notarizing the app. The app is successfully notarized and stapled, I packaged it in a .dmg using hdiutil and went ahead and notarized and stapled that as well.
Now I tried to move this app to another machine through various methods. But every time I download it from another machine, open and extract the contents of the dmg and attempt to open the app, I get the "Apple could not verify my app is free of malware that may harm your Mac or compromise your privacy.
When I check the extended attributes there's always the com.apple.quarantine attribute which from what I know, is the reason that this popup appears
I've tried uploading it to google drive, sending through slack, onedrive, even tried our AWS servers and last but not least, I tried our Azure servers (which is what we use for distribution of the windows version of our app). I tried uploading to Azure through CloudBerry (MSP360 now), and azure-cli defining the content-type as "application/octet-stream", the content-disposition as "attachment; filename=myApp.dmg", and content-cache-control as "no-transform". None of these worked
The only times where a download actually worked with no problems was when I downloaded through the terminal using curl, which obviously not a great solution especially that we're distributing to users who aren't exactly "tech savy"
I want the installation experience to be as smooth as other apps outside the App Store (i.e Discord, Slack, Firefox, Chrome etc....) but I've been stuck on this for more than a week with no luck.
Any help is greatly appreciated, and if you want me to clarify something further I'd be happy to do so
I'm attempting to upload an updated version of our macOS app for distribution via the App Store. We've done this without issue before, but I am now receiving a warning when I upload the app via Transporter:
"Cannot be used with TestFlight because the signature for the bundle at “AXON Studio.app” is missing an application identifier but has an application identifier in the provisioning profile for the bundle. Bundles with application identifiers in the provisioning profile are expected to have the same identifier signed into the bundle in order to be eligible for TestFlight." (90886)
I just recently started seeing this warning when I upload our application via Transporter. Before this warning started happening, I was using the exact same process and scripts to build/package/codesign our application. NOTE: we are not using Xcode to build our application, so we can't take advantage of any codesigning/packaging automation provided by Xcode (the app is written in C#/.NET 6.0), so we are doing all build/package/codesign steps using the appropriate macOS command line utilities. Also, I have verified that the app bundle and its contents have valid signatures.
Does anyone have any idea what may have changed to cause this warning, or how I might go about determining the root cause so I can fix it?
Hello,
I'm currently trying to upload a new version of an existing application. But each time I try to validate the archive of the application, I got the following error in Xcode (v16.2) :
Invalid code signing entitlements. Your application bundle’s signature contains code signing entitlements that aren’t supported on macOS. Specifically, the “37CG5MY799.com.example.app” value for the com.apple.application-identifier key in “com.example.app.pkg/Payload/app.app/Contents/MacOS/app” isn’t supported. This value should be a string that starts with your Team ID, followed by a dot (“.”), followed by the bundle ID.
I suspect that there is a problem with the App ID Prefix (that is 37CG5MY799 for the app) when our team ID is E4R7RJ7LA3 but I cannot find a solution.
I asked the Apple Developer Support for help and I have read the documentation they sent but it couldn't solve this problem so they redirected me to the forums.
https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/qa/qa1879/_index.html
https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/technotes/tn2318/_index.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/DTS40013777-CH1-OVERVIEW
https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/technotes/tn2318/_index.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/DTS40013777-CH1-TNTAG33
There isn't any obvious App ID Prefix mismatch in the entitlement between the Application's signature entitlement and the Embedded provisioning profile entitlement .
Application's signature entitlement :
<dict>
<key>com.apple.application-identifier</key>
<string>37CG5MY799.com.example.app</string>
<key>com.apple.developer.team-identifier</key>
<string>E4R7RJ7LA3</string>
<key>com.apple.security.app-sandbox</key>
<true/>
<key>com.apple.security.application-groups</key>
<array>
<string>group.com.example.app</string>
</array>
<key>com.apple.security.files.user-selected.read-only</key>
<true/>
</dict>
Embedded provisioning profile entitlement :
<dict>
<key>com.apple.security.application-groups</key>
<array>
<string>group.com.example.app</string>
<string>E4R7RJ7LA3.*</string>
</array>
<key>com.apple.application-identifier</key>
<string>37CG5MY799.com.example.app</string>
<key>keychain-access-groups</key>
<array>
<string>37CG5MY799.*</string>
</array>
<key>com.apple.developer.team-identifier</key>
<string>E4R7RJ7LA3</string>
</dict>
The app also have a browser extension that correctly use the Team ID.
How to solve this problem ?
Thanks for your time,
Qeg
I've successfully distributed a Java-based app .dmg from my intel iMac, but am trying to port over the signing authority ( Certificate and Identity) to an M2.
I'm following the "backup your Identities" recipe to make a .p12 file, but I can't complete the Export. The .p12 file format option is greyed out (while .pem and .cer are offered).
What could be causing this? I can sign my .dmg installers from this computer, so codesign is happy with what it is seeing in the Keychain.
Topic:
Code Signing
SubTopic:
Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles
The Codesign command adds extended attributes to files that previously had no extended attributes.
In my case codesign add following extended attributes to text file in Frrameworks folder:
com.apple.cs.CodeDirectory
com.apple.cs.CodeRequirements
com.apple.cs.CodeRequirements-1
com.apple.cs.CodeSignature
Can I somehow prevent this behavior?
Thank you.
We are developing an application using .NET Xamarin.mac. While notarization after signing the package the error was thrown which was attached in a file
Then created an simple Xamarin.mac app , in notarization process the same error was thrown.
Provide an solution to resolve the issue while notarization.
We have tried to codesignin the .app file but below error was thrown
unable to build chain to self-signed root for signer "Developer ID Application:
SFSecure.app: errSecInternalComponent
Notarization error
Topic:
Code Signing
SubTopic:
Notarization
Hi, I am working on a personal HIDDriverKit project. The documentation suggests that you do not need the entitlements from Apple to do local development - that all you need to do is turn of SIP, enable developer mode, and turn signing to "Sign to Run Locally".
However, I have followed all of these steps, and am still running into the error that to build, I need to have a provisioning profile with the DriverKit (development) feature (MacOS 15.2 Xcode 16.2).
Am I missing something here regarding the steps for local development? Does one need to request a development version of the entitlements even for local development? Do I need a paid developer account to do this?
Thank-you in advance.
Having reviewed every document, this has been going on for nearly two months. Originally, it was thought that the problem might be related to the fact I had created the developer ID signing certificate on an intel mac, and trying to import and use it on an M1 Mac-Mini. That turned out to not be the case. Completely started over with a new account (the company changed names), requested and was granted the entitlements we needed. Create a new CSR from this new m1 machine, created a Developer ID certificate, installed the certificate on this machine. But no matter what, the codesign fails.
Troubleshooting
Environment:
Brand new Apple Developer account and Developer ID Application certificate (generated CSR on this Mac, installed cert and private key in login keychain)
macOS build/signing machine, not running codesign as root
Working from Terminal app in GUI session, not via SSH/cron
Keychain & Certificate Chain:
Verified Developer ID Application: Fidelis Security LLC (J4WGF5B6KZ) certificate and private key are present in login keychain
Verified certificate is marked as trusted and has a private key attached
Developer ID Certification Authority present and trusted in System keychain (removed any extra from login)
Evaluate certificate assistant shows everything is good
Apple Root CA present and trusted in System keychain
Set all trust settings back to System Defaults after testing with “Always Trust”
No expired or duplicate Developer ID intermediates present
codesign Troubleshooting:
Ran:
codesign --force --timestamp --options runtime --sign "Developer ID Application: Fidelis Security LLC (J4WGF5B6KZ)" ./fidelisevents
Consistently received:
Warning: unable to build chain to self-signed root for signer ...
errSecInternalComponent
Confirmed correct identity using:
security find-identity -v -p codesigning
(Shows my Developer ID Application cert as valid)
Keychain order confirmed with security list-keychains
Tried explicit --keychain argument in codesign (no change)
Additional Steps Attempted:
Downloaded and re-installed all relevant Apple intermediates/root certificates from https://www.apple.com/certificateauthority/
Rebooted the Mac and killed/restarted the securityd daemon
Confirmed no use of sudo or root for codesigning
Verified keychain is unlocked
Checked that partition list grants access to codesign (set with security set-key-partition-list -S "apple:codesign:" -s -k "" ~/Library/Keychains/login.keychain-db)
Attempted to codesign a copy of /usr/bin/true (same error)
Ran codesign both with and without --timestamp, both on app bundle and binary
Keychain Access showing:
Certificate and private key present and linked
Correct trust chain
System keychain containing all Apple intermediates/roots
No trust warnings or red Xs
Downloaded the latest Apple CA and Developer ID Root certificates and installed those.
None of the forum searches have helped. AI is likewise confused.
We have a rather complex network of dependencies for our application stack and, from it, we create multiple unique executables that are placed into the Contents/MacOS directory of our bundle.
MyApp.app
`- Contents/
`- Frameworks/...
`- MacOS/
`- exec_a
`- exec_b
`- Resources/...
Both executables require the same dependencies (and use the same shared .dylib files built as targets in the same project) so it makes sense for them to be in the same place rather than in their own .app folder as I understand it.
Qt Libs -> core_lib.dylib -> gui_lib.dylib -> exec_a
`-> exec_b
etc.
We've confirmed build artifacts are correct and the rpath/dependencies are all clean. When in development, all executables run as expected and we can command exec_a (the executable we're listing in the primary Info.plist) to launch exec_b at any time.
Once the bundle is signed, however, we cannot get exec_b to launch in any capacity. Even lldb dies right away because it can't attach to anything. We assume this is something in the gatekeeper area of blocking these additional executables.
We get the following when trying to run those additional exes in any way:
Trace/BPT trap: 5
We're using macdeployqt to finalize the bundle and bring in the correct packages - perhaps something it's doing is causing the additional executables to fail or we're missing an entitlement.
We've submitted the app to TestFlights successfully even with these invalid executables to see if there was something the processing of the app would find but so far nothing.
We've seen other example of applications with multiple executables in the same MacOS directory and are wondering what the difference is. Any hints or guidance would be great. Thank you!
Hello,
i have a problem. From one day to another i get following error (I never experienced this error with the same profile before) while trying to build and release my app via fastlane:
exportArchive Provisioning profile "" doesn't support the External Link Account capability.
Looking in the App developer website, it seems, that the existing and valid profile includes this capability. On the other side, inspecting the profile via xcode profile download, there is no hint that this capability is enabled.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Topic:
Code Signing
SubTopic:
Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles
Hello
I have a qt, CMAKE app, non-xcode one till xcode start supporting cmake.
I have 3 apps, 2 basic ones and 1 very complex ones.
My complex one build/links/notarises/validates/deploys beautifly. I have tear in my eye when I see it build.
The other 2 apps explode and torment me for past 5 days. The build proves is 99% the same, the only thing that a little changes are info.plist and app name+ some minor changes.
Its absolutely bananas and I can't fix it, I'm running out of ideas so if any1 could sugged anything, I'll buy & ship you a beer.
Anyway, errors:
Log: Using otool:
Log: inspecting "/Users/dariusz/Qt/6.9.1/macos/lib/QtCore.framework/Versions/A/QtCore"
Log: Could not parse otool output line: "/Users/dariusz/Qt/6.9.1/macos/lib/QtCore.framework/Versions/A/QtCore (architecture arm64):"
Log: Adding framework:
Log: Framework name "QtCore.framework"
Framework directory "/Users/dariusz/Qt/6.9.1/macos/lib/"
Framework path "/Users/dariusz/Qt/6.9.1/macos/lib/QtCore.framework"
Binary directory "Versions/A"
Binary name "QtCore"
Binary path "/Versions/A/QtCore"
Version "A"
Install name "@rpath/QtCore.framework/Versions/A/QtCore"
Deployed install name "@rpath/QtCore.framework/Versions/A/QtCore"
Source file Path "/Users/dariusz/Qt/6.9.1/macos/lib/QtCore.framework/Versions/A/QtCore"
Framework Destination Directory (relative to bundle) "Contents/Frameworks/QtCore.framework"
Binary Destination Directory (relative to bundle) "Contents/Frameworks/QtCore.framework/Versions/A"
Log: copied: "/Users/dariusz/Qt/6.9.1/macos/lib/QtWebSockets.framework/Versions/A/QtWebSockets"
Log: to "/AppBuild/Agameri_Toolbox/Agameri_Toolbox.app/Contents/Frameworks/QtWebSockets.framework/Versions/A/QtWebSockets"
Log: copy: "/Users/dariusz/Qt/6.9.1/macos/lib/QtWebSockets.framework/Resources" "/AppBuild/Agameri_Toolbox/Agameri_Toolbox.app/Contents/Frameworks/QtWebSockets.framework/Versions/A/Resources"
Log: copied: "/Users/dariusz/Qt/6.9.1/macos/lib/QtWebSockets.framework/Resources/Info.plist"
Log: to "/AppBuild/Agameri_Toolbox/Agameri_Toolbox.app/Contents/Frameworks/QtWebSockets.framework/Versions/A/Resources/Info.plist"
Log: copied: "/Users/dariusz/Qt/6.9.1/macos/lib/QtWebSockets.framework/Resources/PrivacyInfo.xcprivacy"
Log: to "/AppBuild/Agameri_Toolbox/Agameri_Toolbox.app/Contents/Frameworks/QtWebSockets.framework/Versions/A/Resources/PrivacyInfo.xcprivacy"
Log: symlink "/AppBuild/Agameri_Toolbox/Agameri_Toolbox.app/Contents/Frameworks/QtWebSockets.framework/QtWebSockets"
Log: points to "Versions/Current/QtWebSockets"
Log: symlink "/AppBuild/Agameri_Toolbox/Agameri_Toolbox.app/Contents/Frameworks/QtWebSockets.framework/Resources"
Log: points to "Versions/Current/Resources"
Log: symlink "/AppBuild/Agameri_Toolbox/Agameri_Toolbox.app/Contents/Frameworks/QtWebSockets.framework/Versions/Current"
Log: points to "A"
Log: Using install_name_tool:
Log: in "/AppBuild/Agameri_Toolbox/Agameri_Toolbox.app/Contents/MacOS/Agameri_Toolbox"
Log: change reference "@rpath/QtWebSockets.framework/Versions/A/QtWebSockets"
Log: to "@rpath/QtWebSockets.framework/Versions/A/QtWebSockets"
ERROR: "/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/install_name_tool: fatal error: file not in an order that can be processed (link edit information does not fill the __LINKEDIT segment): /AppBuild/Agameri_Toolbox/Agameri_Toolbox.app/Contents/MacOS/Agameri_Toolbox\n"
ERROR: ""
Even tho I get that error, it will "Notarize" and "greenlight by gatekeeper.
So my automatic build app if he sees error with the __LINKEDIT it will stop deployment.
But even tho he "stops" release of app to public I can still go check binary and when I try to run that I get:
Library not loaded: @rpath/QtConcurrent.framework/Versions/A/QtConcurrent
Referenced from: <69A296DB-8C7D-3BC9-A8AE-947B8D6ED224> /Volumes/VOLUME/*/Agameri_Toolbox.app/Contents/MacOS/Agameri_Toolbox
Reason: tried: '/Users/dariusz/Qt/6.9.1/macos/lib/QtConcurrent.framework/Versions/A/QtConcurrent' (code signature in <192D5FAC-FE8C-31AB-86A7-6C2CE5D3E864> '/Users/dariusz/Qt/6.9.1/macos/lib/QtConcurrent.framework/Versions/A/QtConcurrent' not valid for use in process: mapping process and mapped file (non-platform) have different Team IDs), '/System/Volumes/Preboot/Cryptexes/OS/Users/dariusz/Qt/6.9.1/macos/lib/QtConcurrent.framework/Versions/A/QtConcurrent' (no such file), '/Volumes/DEV_MAC/02_CODE/Dev/Icarus.nosync/Icarus_Singleton/codeSingleton/libOutput/Release/QtConcurrent.framework/Versions/A/QtConcurrent' (no such file), '/System/Volumes/Preboot/Cryptexes/OS/Volumes/DEV_MAC/02_CODE/Dev/Icarus.nosync/Icarus_Singleton/codeSingleton/libOu
(terminated at launch; ignore backtrace)
And here is my build script, its QT based application, I'm using macdeployqt + my own custom signing as the one from macdeployqt breaks on the complex app. (I will post it in next post as apparently there is 7k limit O.O)
I've tried to replace the @rpath/ to @executable_path but that has made a million new issues and I'm just lost.
Hi everyone, I'm working with a third party to integrate their USB driver into our app and I'm wondering if iPadOS supports bundling a prebuilt .systemextension file with the entitlement com.apple.developer.system-extension.redistributable into our app that has the com.apple.developer.driverkit.communicates-with-drivers entitlement?
If not, is there a way to bundle a third party USB driver into our iPad app?
Hi there!
I have an issue with uploading a PKG installer to the MacOS AppStore.
Uploading with:
xcrun altool --upload-app -t macos -f $PKGPATH -u $DEVELOPER_ID -p $APP_SPECIFIC_PWD
results in error:
*** Error: Validation failed Invalid Provisioning Profile. The provisioning profile included in the bundle com.frogblue.frogCom [com.frogblue.frogCom.pkg/Payload/frogSIP.app] is invalid. [Missing code-signing certificate.] For more information, visit the macOS Developer Portal. (ID: fc4e5488-6d09-4ab2-b1f7-017a33c69723) (409)
Application seems to be correctly code signed with „3rd Party Mac Developer Application“ certificate.
codesign -dv --verbose=4 /Users/dietmar.finkler/Desktop/frogSIP/deploy/frogSIP.app
Identifier=com.frogblue.frogCom
Format=app bundle with Mach-O universal (x86_64 arm64)
CodeDirectory v=20500 size=266432 flags=0x10000(runtime) hashes=8315+7 location=embedded
VersionPlatform=1
VersionMin=720896
VersionSDK=918784
Hash type=sha256 size=32
CandidateCDHash sha256=923de799a54616706b76050b50b7ee6d59f8355a
CandidateCDHashFull sha256=923de799a54616706b76050b50b7ee6d59f8355a65aa7cce03e34bb2033da1e9
Hash choices=sha256
CMSDigest=923de799a54616706b76050b50b7ee6d59f8355a65aa7cce03e34bb2033da1e9
CMSDigestType=2
Executable Segment base=0
Executable Segment limit=31604736
Executable Segment flags=0x1
Page size=4096
CDHash=923de799a54616706b76050b50b7ee6d59f8355a
Signature size=9109
Authority=3rd Party Mac Developer Application: frogblue TECHNOLOGY GmbH (UG2P6T5LNH)
Authority=Apple Worldwide Developer Relations Certification Authority
Authority=Apple Root CA
Timestamp=26.02.2025 at 10:07:08
Info.plist entries=31
TeamIdentifier=UG2P6T5LNH
Runtime Version=14.5.0
Sealed Resources version=2 rules=13 files=1124
Internal requirements count=1 size=212
The PKG build with productbuild seems also be correctly code signed with„3rd Party Mac Developer Installer“ certificate.
pkgutil --check-signature /Users/dietmar.finkler/Desktop/frogSIP/frogSIP-1.2a2.pkg
Status: signed by a developer certificate issued by Apple (Development)
Certificate Chain:
1. 3rd Party Mac Developer Installer: frogblue TECHNOLOGY GmbH (UG2P6T5LNH)
Expires: 2026-02-25 17:17:54 +0000
SHA256 Fingerprint:
D1 9E AC 27 C7 26 F3 2E 1E F5 50 2C 7A 1B 1D FB 54 D6 17 C1 1C 58
C1 7E F8 87 B6 44 D1 49 17 DC
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2. Apple Worldwide Developer Relations Certification Authority
Expires: 2030-02-20 00:00:00 +0000
SHA256 Fingerprint:
DC F2 18 78 C7 7F 41 98 E4 B4 61 4F 03 D6 96 D8 9C 66 C6 60 08 D4
24 4E 1B 99 16 1A AC 91 60 1F
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3. Apple Root CA
Expires: 2035-02-09 21:40:36 +0000
SHA256 Fingerprint:
B0 B1 73 0E CB C7 FF 45 05 14 2C 49 F1 29 5E 6E DA 6B CA ED 7E 2C
68 C5 BE 91 B5 A1 10 01 F0 24
KeyChain login items show both "3rd Party Mac Developer Application" and "3rd Party Mac Developer Installer“ certificates.
But checking with
security find-identity -v -p codesigning
shows only the "3rd Party Mac Developer Application“ certificate. "3rd Party Mac Developer Installer“ is missing.
I check also the entitlement in the app package, which looks ok for me.
codesign -d --entitlements :- /Users/dietmar.finkler/Desktop/frogSIP/deploy/frogSIP.app
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "https://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"><plist version="1.0"><dict><key>com.apple.application-identifier</key><string>UG2P6T5LNH.com.frogblue.frogCom</string><key>com.apple.developer.aps-environment</key><string>production</string><key>com.apple.developer.associated-domains</key><array><string>applinks:go.dev.frogblue.cloud</string><string>applinks:go.test.frogblue.cloud</string><string>applinks:go.prod.frogblue.cloud</string></array><key>com.apple.developer.team-identifier</key><string>UG2P6T5LNH</string><key>com.apple.security.app-sandbox</key><true/><key>com.apple.security.cs.disable-library-validation</key><true/><key>com.apple.security.device.audio-input</key><true/><key>com.apple.security.device.camera</key><true/><key>com.apple.security.network.client</key><true/><key>com.apple.security.network.server</key><true/></dict></plist>
What I am missing?
Thanx for any hint!
Regards
Dietmar Finkler