Alexander,

I don’t use macdeployqt for signing. 

I call the codesign command manually in the POST LINK phase.

You need to pass to the code sign the string representing your team. You can 
list the available signing entities with the following command:

> security find-identity -v -p codesigning

Then you need to do something like this:

codesign --deep PATH_TO_BUNDLE -s "Developer ID Application: ACME_INC 
(TEAM_IDENTIFER) )”

Hope it helps!

Best,

Nuno

> On 6 Apr 2020, at 10:32, Alexander Carôt <alexander_ca...@gmx.net> wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I want to sign my OSX code in order to have it running on a client's machine 
> without the need to right-click and open it.
> 
> I signed at https://developer.apple.com/ and received my valid certificate 
> called "developer.cer".
> 
> Then I exectued
> 
> macdeployqt myApp.app -dmg -codesign=developer.cer
> 
> but I got this error:
> 
> ERROR: "developer.cer: no identity found\n"
> ERROR: Codesign signing error:
> ERROR: "developer.cer: no identity found\n"
> ERROR: codesign verification error:
> ERROR: "soundjack.app: code object is not signed at all\nIn architecture: 
> x86_64\n"
> 
> Does anyone know what to do ? Is there probably a different/better way to 
> sign it ?
> 
> Thanks a lot in advance,
> best
> 
> Alex
> 
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