Build reports invalid certificate
See original GitHub issueAfter version 7.1.0
my macOS developer certificate seems to be invalid for anyone who downloads my software, my certificate is definitely valid though.
I set the osx-sign
member to true (as described in the API documentation) and a dmg+app is produced. But anyone who downloads it they get the security warning.
I’m on electron 1.3.3
, 15.6.0 Darwin Kernel Version 15.6.0:RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64
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@sethlu indeed, seems the build script was using the wrong certificate. Thank you for pointing that out.
You’ve probably already noticed this, but you seem to have a failing build. I updated all my plugins which is what caused the crash.