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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T12:33:37+00:00 2026-05-21T12:33:37+00:00

Following Apple’s instructions, I cannot upload my app to the Mac App Store. Symptoms:

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Following Apple’s instructions, I cannot upload my app to the Mac App Store.

Symptoms:

  1. When I submit my app, I get an automated email from Apple that claims I signed it with the “wrong” certificate. The email says I must use the “3rd Party Mac Developer Installer” certificate – which I did.

  2. Xcode4 forces me to use the “Installer” certificate – it has no other options in the drop-down

  3. If I run codesign from the command line, I actually get an error message: “this identity cannot be used for signing code”

Things I’ve tried, with no success:

  1. Asking Apple for help (after 1 week, I got an email saying they would get back to me)
  2. Deleting all my certificates, rebooting, creating new certificates from Apple, trying again
  3. Exporting UNsigned from Xcode4, signing with codesign on the commandline, and submitting with Application Loader
  4. Signing inside Xcode4, then submitting with Application Loader (fails because Xcode refuses to even TRY to sign with the Installer cert)

NB: the app itself works fine and is tested on multiple machines – if I do “Share…” and save to disk as a mac .app, I can email that to friends etc and everythign works fine.

Finally, Apple’s automated-email:

Invalid Signature – This error occurs when you have signed your app’s
installer incorrectly. There are two
certs required for this process: the
“3rd Party Mac Developer Application”
cert and the “3rd Party Mac Developer
Installer” cert. When signing your
package, you need to ensure that you
are using the Installer cert to sign
your package. Ensure that you are
specifying this cert when submitting
your app via the Xcode Organizer or
when running productbuild from the
command line.

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    2026-05-21T12:33:37+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 12:33 pm

    Ah, found the problem: Apple’s error message is wrong :).

    What they meant to say (correction in italics) was:

    “When signing your package, you need
    to ensure that you are using the
    Developer cert during the Xcode4 build phase, and then the Installer
    cert to sign your package”

    Also, with Xcode4, the binary you upload will ONLY use the settings for “Release”, so make sure that you’ve set “Release” to “Codesign using Developer cert”, and then when you go to submit (from inside Xcode4), ALSO select “Codesign using Installer cert” (should be the only option – Xcode4 knows it cannot use a Developer cert at this point)

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