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I have my app bundled up in a SISX with the python interpreter and OpenSigned using my developer certificate - all works fine.
Would there be any issues I should be aware of when submitting it for OpenSigning? |
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2) But if your application uses a UID in the Developer Range(Protected) the above doesnot hold good. |
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Thanks Anand, I think we should be ok. I actually unbundled the python interpreter with sisinfo and merged it into my ap, so its all signed under our UID.
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SisContents, nice software to have though
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