Hello Paul,
The thing with signing on 10.8 and downloading again on 10.8. with this
message sounds really weired. Could it be by chance, that your certificate
is expired?
Just a guess
Tiemo

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: use-livecode [mailto:[email protected]] Im
Auftrag
> von Paul Dupuis
> Gesendet: Freitag, 10. Oktober 2014 19:17
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: AW: AW: Codesigning standalones for Mac OS 10.9.5
> 
> On 10/10/2014 11:33 AM, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
> > Hello Paul,
> >
> > I never got any answer, what a manifest file is. Either nobody here
> > knows it, or it is so common knowledge, that it wasn't worth to
> > answer. As far as I know, it is a kind of preference file, but I don't
> > know, for what preferences and I don't know, why a bundle can live
> > without it, if I remove it.
> >
> > You'll find it when you right click your app and let show the package
> > content of your app at:
> > Your.app/Contents/MacOS/Externals/revxxx.bundle/ - again right click
> > and let show the package content of the bundle: /Manifest
> >
> > Remove this Manifest file in all revxxx.bundle in your app.
> >
> > I got the affirmation from Runrev, that I may delete these Manifest
> > files and that they have addressed this issue as a bug, due to Apples
> > changed directory guidelines.
> >
> > Tiemo
> 
> Thank you. I also got back from RunRev their explanation of a manifest
file.
> Unfortunately, that doesn't help in that my Standalone (and installer
built in
> LiveCode) contain no externals and no manifest files.
> We get the "not an identified developer" error under Mavericks 10.9.5 (but
not
> earlier versions) and under 10.8.5 (but not all instances of 10.8.5, so it
may
> be just those with recent software updates) on signed apps that were
signed
> MONTHs ago and had been downloading and running fine until this week.
> 
> Weirder still, we can sign an app using App Wrapper under 10.8.5, make a
DMG
> (using DropDMG), and upload the DMG to our web site and then download the
DMG
> to the same 10.8.5 computer. The app on the downloaded DMG presents the
"not
> an identified developer" warning when you try to launch it, but the same
app,
> on the DMG before it was uploaded run without any warnings.
> 
> If this change by Apple is for "security" only applying it to downloaded
apps
> is not very smart. What if the app came by way of shared file server, etc.
> 
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