From: Christiaan H. <cmh...@gm...> - 2016-01-28 16:12:07
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> On Jan 28, 2016, at 17:03, Christiaan Hofman <cmh...@gm...> wrote: > > >> On Jan 28, 2016, at 16:59, Adam R. Maxwell <ama...@me... <mailto:ama...@me...>> wrote: >> >> >>> On Jan 28, 2016, at 02:18 , Christiaan Hofman <cmh...@gm... <mailto:cmh...@gm...>> wrote: >>> >>> I think the certificate Adam uses to sign the nightly builds has expired. The fix for that would be for Adam to make a new one. >>> >> >> I checked, and "BibDesk Signing Certificate" is still good for two more years, so the problem lies elsewhere. Did you change any of the codesign settings recently? If so, I may have to update from Xcode 6.2 (which might also require going from 10.9 to 10.11 on that machine). >> >> -- >> Adam > > No, I haven’t changed any codesign settings. > > So perhaps it is in Justin’s preference settings, that don’t allow apps from unregistered dev (such as us). > > Christiaan > Although I have the same problem. I am not really sure what Apple means by “identified developers”, whether they must be registered with Apple or just code signed? I am able to open the BibDesk release though without problem. And it should basically be the same (though build with a newer Xcode version). I found that you can always open the BibDesk nightly by using the Open item in the contextual menu for the app, and and answering Yes. You only need to do that once (though I am not sure if it should be repeated with newer nightlies, because it’s not clear how Apple identifies apps you manually allow this way). Christiaan |