Shawn, I apologize, this may just be a false flag based on something Apple changed. From the Apple Developer Discussions: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4922849?start=0&tstart=0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I had the same issue since 10.8.3 I used to execute: productsign --sign 3rd Party Mac Developer Installer: MyCompagny <Source> <Destination> --cert Apple Worldwide Developer Relations Certification Authority The correct use of productsign is: *productsign --sign Developer ID Installer: MyCompagny <Source> <Destination> * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I hope this helps. Regards, Jim Thomas, CSCIP/G On 5/10/13 9:29 AM, Shawn Geddis wrote:
Jim,
OS X: About Gatekeeper(OS X Lion, OS X Mountain Lion) http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5290
-Shawn
On May 10, 2013, at 9:31 AM, Jim Thomas <jim@thursby.com <mailto:jim@thursby.com>> wrote:
Shawn,
I noticed this with our own installers, and in troubleshooting, found it with yours, too.
With Gatekeeper set to default, double-clicking the signed installer pkg results in the following error: ---------------------------------------- "Smart Card Services Update 2.0b2-ML-signed" can't be installed because it is from an unidentified developer. Your security preferences allow installation of only apps from the Mac App Store and identified developers. ----------------------------------------
Any insight would be appreciated.
Regards,
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