Error when notarizing
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@Sampletekk said in Error when notarizing:
should it be the "Entity name" or the "Account holder"
I'm not sure, but if you click to view your certificates, you'll see the team name and ID in the top right corner.
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@d-healey Thanks!
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@d-healey said in Error when notarizing:
@Sampletekk said in Error when notarizing:
should it be the "Entity name" or the "Account holder"
I'm not sure, but if you click to view your certificates, you'll see the team name and ID in the top right corner.
Ok, some kind of progress, (I think...). At least another error message:
I drag the file that should be codesigned and drop it on the Terminal window, but the path looks a bit dodgy. Is there another way to get the correct path?
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@Sampletekk Path looks ok to me, except I see
Buids
instead ofBuilds
Oh and you shouldn't use quotes and escape characters (
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@d-healey said in Error when notarizing:
@Sampletekk Path looks ok to me, except I
Buids
instead ofBuilds
Oh and you shouldn't use quotes and escape characters (
\
) use one or the other.Woohoo! That worked! Notarisation too!
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@d-healey Cool, Codesigned, Notarized and Stapled! Thank you David for all help!!!
If I make a pkg-file containing the vst3-file, do I need to repeat the process for the pkg-file? -
@Sampletekk Actually you don't notarize the binaries (vsts/au/standalone) you notarize and staple the pkg (or zip file, whatever the container is basically). A more detailed explanation is at that KVR link.
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@d-healey said in Error when notarizing:
@Sampletekk Actually you don't notarize the binaries (vsts/au/standalone) you notarize and staple the pkg (or zip file, whatever the container is basically). A more detailed explanation is at that KVR link.
Aha!
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@d-healey said in Error when notarizing:
@Sampletekk Actually you don't notarize the binaries (vsts/au/standalone) you notarize and staple the pkg (or zip file, whatever the container is basically). A more detailed explanation is at that KVR link.
Can the pkg-file be notarized without making it into a zip-file?
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@Sampletekk Yes, if you're using a pkg you don't use a zip. It's one or the other.