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    • elemen8tE
      elemen8t
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      I signed in for the apple developer programm and signed my first HISE exported plugin and uploaded it to the apple servers so they can notarise it.

      Xcode said it succesfully uploaded the file with the right id and path and waiting for the processing to complete.

      I also integrated the showing of the current status but it keeps being stuck "in Progress" for several hours.

      Could there be a problem with the HISE export settings or something so I don't get any reaction back from the apple servers?

      And is there a HISE guide for exporting with the apple developer id?

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      • LindonL
        Lindon @elemen8t
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        @elemen8t said in Apple developer notarising plugin:

        I signed in for the apple developer programm and signed my first HISE exported plugin and uploaded it to the apple servers so they can notarise it.

        Xcode said it succesfully uploaded the file with the right id and path and waiting for the processing to complete.

        I also integrated the showing of the current status but it keeps being stuck "in Progress" for several hours.

        Could there be a problem with the HISE export settings or something so I don't get any reaction back from the apple servers?

        And is there a HISE guide for exporting with the apple developer id?

        try doing it from the command line....and see if it makes it to Accepted

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        • bendursoB
          bendurso
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          This is one of the most complete guides to successful notarization: https://forum.hise.audio/topic/3247/notarisation-for-dummies/93

          The only step that is outdated is step 5. Now you must use notarytool instead of altool

          That's how you did it?

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          • d.healeyD
            d.healey
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            Looks like the bots are getting smarter every day.

            I just follow this guide - https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=531663

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            • ustkU
              ustk
              last edited by ustk

              For me, no more command lines!
              I just went through days of hair pulling notarization sessions, and in the end I discovered XCode (15 here) handles everything smoothly

              Create an archive instead of building for profile (Product -> Archive), then after compilation and linking, in the Organizer window that appears, you can "Distribute App", then select "Direct Distribution"

              If all of your certificates are OK, le code sign and the notarization are made.
              Ok, I still need a command line for the package I build after that, but this depends on the type of distribution you need in the end...

              Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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              • d.healeyD
                d.healey @ustk
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                @ustk But don't you need to notarize the package (pkg)?

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                • ustkU
                  ustk @ustk
                  last edited by ustk

                  @d-healey

                  @ustk said in Apple developer notarising plugin:

                  Ok, I still need a command line for the package I build after that, but this depends on the type of distribution you need in the end...

                  Yeah as I said, but it’s a one liner and eventually another one for verification

                  Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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                  • hisefiloH
                    hisefilo @elemen8t
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                    @elemen8t I followed this tutorial and Im still doing that way.
                    https://scriptingosx.com/2021/07/notarize-a-command-line-tool-with-notarytool/

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