I am trying to notarize my first macOS app for direct distribution outside the Mac App Store using Developer ID Application signing.
Team ID:
32S6XVAQPY
Environment:
macOS app distributed via Developer ID
notarytool with a saved keychain profile
archive exported locally, app zipped with ditto
What I already verified locally:
The archived app is signed with:
Developer ID Application: (32S6XVAQPY)
codesign --verify --deep --strict passes
spctl shows:
source=Unnotarized Developer ID
syspolicy_check distribution only reports the expected missing notary ticket
Hardened runtime is enabled
The app bundle and nested Sparkle executables were re-signed and now have valid Developer ID signatures with secure timestamps
Important note:
I previously had a real signing issue in nested Sparkle binaries, and Apple rejected that submission quickly as Invalid. I fixed those signatures, and now new submissions no longer fail quickly but remain stuck In Progress.
Submission IDs currently stuck:
bea6c4b3-b107-4c81-8042-6c58b1cf5087
5489e29c-d583-4779-a125-ca0fbd9cad0b
Earlier invalid submission with a concrete Sparkle signing error:
10df648b-eca8-428f-98d6-4cb4096153ad
Apple reported invalid Developer ID / missing secure timestamp on:
Sparkle.framework/Versions/B/Updater.app/Contents/MacOS/Updater
Sparkle.framework/Versions/B/Autoupdate
Sparkle.framework/Versions/B/XPCServices/Downloader.xpc/Contents/MacOS/Downloader
Sparkle.framework/Versions/B/XPCServices/Installer.xpc/Contents/MacOS/Installer
That Sparkle issue has since been fixed locally and re-verified.
Question:
Is there currently a notarization backlog or any known issue affecting first-time macOS notarizations or Developer ID submissions? At this point the remaining submissions appear valid locally but sit In Progress for a very long time.
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