App signing and notarization. Most of you are familiar with building apps and submitting them to the iOS App Store or, in the case of this tutorial, submitting them for review and distribution to the Mac App Store. You also should know why apps must be digitally signed. If not, please take the time to read up on certificates and signing.
- The Mac App Store will notify you when an update is available or you can have macOS update automatically as it becomes available. The latest beta version and previous versions of Xcode can be downloaded from the Downloads page. To download Xcode, simply sign in with your Apple ID. Apple Developer Program membership is not required.
- Now trust the app by going to Settings General Profiles and click on the trust button. Download the latest version of AltStore for Mac from altstore.io. Open the app on your Mac. Select Install Mail Plug-in. Follow the on-screen instruction for Installation. After the installation restarts the mail app and enables the mail plugin.
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This is an app for OS X that can (re)sign apps and bundle them into ipa files that are ready to be installed on an iOS device.
Supported input types are: ipa, deb, app, xcarchive
Video
How to install Kodi on an Apple TV 4 with working top shelf
Ios App Signer Download
Prerequisites
To sign the application, you’re going to need Mac OS X 10.9 or newer and Xcode 7 or newer.
In order to install the signed application to your device you’re going to need a cable.
For the Apple TV 4, you’ll need either a USB-A to USB-C cable or a USB-C to USB-C cable.
For iOS devices, you’ll need your standard sync cable.
Usage
If you have a paid developer account or a signing certificate and provisioning profile, you can skip to step 7 and just use your signing certificate and the profile.
- Open Xcode and create a new iOS or tvOS application depending on your device type
- Type in a name and identifier (choose something unique, something like com.yourname.kodi)
- Xcode will complain about the provisioning profile, click fix issue
- Xcode may have you sign into an Apple ID, click Add…
- Then you’ll see something like this, select your ID and click ChooseIf you have additional devices
- Plug in the device
- Go to the Product Menu
- Under Destination, select your device
- Repeat from step 3
- Xcode should no longer be complaining
- Open App Signer, select the deb, your signing certificate, and the provisioning profile
- Click start and select an output filename
- To install the app onto your device go back into Xcode, select the Window menu and then click devicesThen click the + and select the file generated by iOS App Signer
Thanks To
maciekish / iReSign: The basic process was gleaned from the source code of this project.