Codesigning/Notarization 2024
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@Lindon Whohoooo! 28 pages..... In your opinion, is the first post still relevant?
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@Sampletekk said in Codesigning/Notarization 2024:
@Lindon Whohoooo! 28 pages..... In your opinion, is the first post still relevant?
the first post was pretty much updated as we all went along, so it should be a very good guide to what to do..
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@Sampletekk Search the Hise forum for codesigning, I reckon @clevername27 made a very detailed tutorial
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@Lindon If I notarize/staple a VST3/AU file, do I need to go through the same process every time I release a new version of the instrument? Given that it's called the same
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@Sampletekk Yes, everytime you update your software, you need to follow the same instructions
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@Sampletekk You only need to codesign your vst3/au files. You codesign & notarize the .pkg installer (and staple if you want). You need to re-codesign each time you export a new version, and re-notarize every new .pkg
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@DanH As far as I know, notarization is also required for every update. isn't it?
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@orange yep - As far as my workflow goes its codesign and notarise everything every time...
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@orange do you notarize your vst3 & au files?
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@DanH said in Codesigning/Notarization 2024:
You only need to codesign your vst3/au files. You codesign & notarize the .pkg installer
This is correct. No need to notarize the individual binaries.
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Found this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bT0gmz0QPw
Does this Notarytool replace the codesign/Notarization process described in the KVR post? -
@Sampletekk said in Codesigning/Notarization 2024:
Does this Notarytool replace the codesign/Notarization process described in the KVR post?
The KVR post was updated to use the notary tool.
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@DanH said in Codesigning/Notarization 2024:
@orange do you notarize your vst3 & au files?
Since I always distribute plugins with the installer (Whitebox Packages), yes I do.
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@orange You only need to notarize the installer and it applies to the binaries too.
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@d-healey said in Codesigning/Notarization 2024:
@orange You only need to notarize the installer and it applies to the binaries too.
I already mentioned this above, yes, that's how I do it anyway. In other words, if the installer is being distributed, re-notarization is required with each update.
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@orange oh I read it like you were notarizing your plugins in addition to the installer.
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@d-healey I think the above statements may cause confusion for some folks.
@Sampletekk In short, (since you will be distributing your products with installer), you need to notarize the installer every time you update the product version.
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There are three processes here, (I think): Notarization, Codesigning and Stapling.
With the Notary tool, as I understand it, you don't need codesigning anymore, correct?
Also, as I understand, Notarization is when you make it so that Macs gatekeeper doesn't throw a warning that the application comes from an unauthorized developer.
What does "staple" and "codesigning (if it's still needed)" do?