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Signing application with app extensions
We have developed an electron app which we want to extend with an action extension. The action extension is written in swift in Xcode. Our plan was to build the .appex file and insert it into the PlugIns folder in our electron app, but I don't think this is the right way to do it? If we insert the .appex file before notarization then we get an error that we are "replacing existing signature". If we manually insert it after the notarization then we get an error with the app is damaged and can’t be opened. Can anybody provide a procedure for this kind of merge I would imagine that it goes something like: Sign app Sign extension Add extension to App Notarize app For signing the app we use electron-builder.
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Driver Kit App Signing for Release On iPad
I'm working on an app that contains a USB Driver Kit extension for iPad (NOT MAC). The app contains two targets, the core app and the DriverKit extension target. I can run the app just fine using a dev cert and provisioning profile. ** What is the step-by-step process for signing the release build?** There seems to be no way to create a release profile for the Driver Kit target. I've tried multiple avenues, but come to a dead end on each. I have requested and received the correct entitlements. Also, on a separate note, has anyone achieved this process using Fastlane? It seems particularly resistant to building the app with the driverkit extension, even for dev builds. It complains about the driverkit dev profile not being an iOS profile. Thanks!
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Sep ’24
Application signed with ability to load system extensions started failing due to signature issue
Hi, I've developed an application which reside under /Applications. Inside the main application bundle (/Applications/mainApp.app) there are sub-app that contain security extension. Here's the relevant path /Applications/mainApp.app/Contents/Helpers/subApp.app/Contents/Library/SystemExtensions/com.myComp.type.systemextension/ So far I could load the extension by running the subApp and make sure it calls the extension activation API. but seems like starting from Sonoma (i'm using version 14.6.1 )it stopped working, and I get crash dump on signature failure which trying to open the subApp.app. in the crash log I get reason of invalid code sign. I also get the following hints Binary Images: 0x1050a0000 - 0x10512bfff dyld_path_missing (*) <f635824e-318b-3f0c-842c-c369737f2b68> /dyld_path_missing 0x104d9c000 - 0x104d9ffff main_executable_path_missing (*) <1df5f408-cb16-304f-8b38-226e29361161> /main_executable_path_missing Is it possible that new OS version have new validation rule that enforce something about the location of the app that can start extensions ?
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Sep ’24
App is getting crashed after sign the application
PLATFORM AND VERSION macOS Development environment: Other: Python Run-time configuration: macOS 14.6.1 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM We have created application using python and created .app using pyInstaller. We want to get the location access using python based application which we are trying to run on MacOS 14.6.1. Without including NSLocationUsageDescription in our info.plist, it is working fine but not getting location permission pop up. After including NSLocationUsageDescription in info.plist application got corrupted. STEPS TO REPRODUCE We are using below commands to sign the application codesign --force -s "Developer ID Application: Pitney Bowes (72NX38Y9GF)" -v DeviceHub.app --deep --strict --options=runtime --entitlements ../info.plist DeviceHub.app ditto -c -k --keepParent --rsrc --sequesterRsrc --arch 'x86_64' DeviceHub.app DeviceHub.zip xcrun notarytool submit DeviceHub.zip --keychain-profile "DHAgentProfile" --wait xcrun stapler staple DeviceHub.app
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