![]() ![]() However, your real question is whether you’ll be able to sign code and disk images that are accepted by Gatekeeper, and that’s trickier to answer. Macbook Pro still be able to sign DMG files If I sign-up as an Apple Developer and pay the fee will this 2013 ![]() Guidance for a noob would be appreciated. Can the developer account or certificate credentials be transferred to someone else at that time? I'm old and have setup this Open Source project and web site so that it can be passed-off to others when I stop, one way or another. If I sign-up as an Apple Developer and pay the fee will this 2013 Macbook Pro still be able to sign DMG files - that will work on the latest MacOS - after the end-of-support in December 2023?įor a updater: Should both the main application and separate updater both be signed? The basic process is: Download updater into system temp folder, prepare and execute updater, stop desktop application, updater downloads new version, prepares and copies update to installed location, then restarts desktop application and ends the updater. It's been adapted to the MacOS look 'n feel. Deliberately supporting older systems due to the nature of this data management and back-up application. Very new to Apple, but a retired 48-year engineer trying to support MacOS for the first time.īuilding with Ant and appbundler task,, then creating a DMG with DMG Canvas. Have had a Macbook Pro 13" Late 2013 Retina running Big Sur 11.7.10 for 3 weeks. The self-contained application runs on Linux and Windows - now I'm trying to figure-out Mac. Have been working on a Java Open Source project for 8 years with the last 2+ years on a cross-platform desktop GUI for it with a separate updater. ![]()
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