![]() So there are definitely hoops to jump through for Mac M1 users. Please note that you must be the Account Holder of your development team in the Apple Developer Program in order to generate this cerificate." Same webpage says, "You can generate your Developer ID certificate in Xcode or in the Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles section of your developer account. "Gatekeeper on macOS helps protect users from downloading and installing malicious software by checking for a Developer ID certificate from apps distributed outside the Mac App Store" Mac's site on the developer tools mentions this: ![]() ![]() When you run this on the Intel Macs, there are no problems.īut of course, Mac friggin loves being proprietary AF so this new M1 poses the issue that you cannot codesign unless you have a developer certificate. The dash is usually where a developer signature goes. You'll notice the final command 'codesign' is followed by a few options "force", "deep", "sign" and finally a dash "-". I did some digging into this and here's what I found. ![]()
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