As the Sandbox deadline is now March 1, today I tried to submit an update to one of my Mac App Store apps and received an email with this information:
"Invalid Signature - the executable <application>.app/Contents/Frameworks/QtCore.framework/Versions/4/QtCore is not signed, the signature is invalid, or it is not signed with an Apple submission certificate. Refer to the Code Signing and Application Sandboxing Guide for more information. Invalid Signature - the executable <application>.app/Contents/Frameworks/QtGui.framework/Versions/4/QtGui is not signed, the signature is invalid, or it is not signed with an Apple submission certificate. Refer to the Code Signing and Application Sandboxing Guide for more information." I am using Qt 4.7 frameworks I built myself. This didn't happen before, so I'm wondering if this is some other aspect of the sandboxing rule that is newer or if maybe I just need to do something special to get them signed. I came across https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-21609 which has a bunch of information but still seems unresolved. Can someone summarize what it takes to get a Qt-based application submitted properly to the Mac App store these days? Is it even possible? Since the sandbox deadline isn't for 3 weeks, is there something else I can do instead? _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest