Signing the distribution on Windows & Mac

Jérôme Laheurte jerome-bugzilla at jeromelaheurte.net
Fri May 20 09:44:29 UTC 2016


> Le 20 mai 2016 à 10:43, Sebastian Dröge <sebastian at centricular.com> a écrit :
> 
> On Fr, 2016-05-20 at 11:41 +0300, Kyrylo Polezhaiev wrote:
>> but obviously that defeats the point of using keys in the first place
>> :-)
> 
> We could share them privately among the project members I guess.

My 2 cents: the Mac developer program has a concept of « team » for sharing certificates, but each team member must be registered, so the cost bumps up to 99$ per developer per year. For Windows certificates, last time I had the dubious honor of having to get one, the process was a bit of a pain in the ass; you must use a specific version of IE, install various components, and use the exact same computer to renew it later; I’m not even sure there’s a way to « export » it to sign executables on a different machine, but I didn’t look long…

Best regards
Jérôme

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