The SMJobBless example code has a ReadMe.txt file that explains how to make a 
self-signed certificate, and how to set up the project to use it.  It worked 
correctly when I tried it.

https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#samplecode/SMJobBless/Listings/ReadMe_txt.html

> You can get a self-signed code signing identity using these steps:
> 
> 1. Launch Keychain Access.
> 2. Select Keychain Access > Certificate Assistant > Create a Certificate...
> 3. In the Name field, enter "Joe Developer".
> 4. Change Certificate Type to "Code Signing".
> 5. Press Continue.
> 6. You're done!
> 
> If you use a signing identity with a different Common Name (CN), you will 
> need to change the CN in four places:
> 
> o The Code Signing Identity build setting in the target SMJobBlessApp
> o The Code Signing Identity build setting in the target 
> com.apple.bsd.SMJobBlessHelper
> o The SMPrivilegedExecutables property in SMJobBlessApp-Info.plist
> o The SMAuthorizedClients property in SMJobBlessHelper-Info.plist
> 
> Once you have your code signing identity set up and the project configured to 
> refer to the desired code signing identity, you should be able to just choose 
> Build from the Build menu.


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