There is an app called appwrapper which has a 30 day trial,  this will 
automatically do all the signing for the store and bundle in the 1024 icon for 
you.  Its a good little app and can save a lot of time.

As for revbrowser,  you need to sign it as you did the main package.  I keep a 
folder now of all the signed externals so I can simply pop them into any apps I 
write without having to re-sign them every time.  Right click on your package 
and locate the file,  then drag i out to somewhere so you can sign it,  then 
drag it back into your app.  You sign it with the same sig as your main app.

Andy

On 11 Oct 2012, at 11:43, paolo mazza <mazzapaoloit...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> I developed an app using LiveCode 5.5.2 and SnowLeopard with Xcode 4.3.2 .
> 
> Trying to upload an application  to the MACOS store, I got 2 error messages:
> 
> 
> ERROR MESSAGE 1 :
> 
> "The application bundle does not contain an icon in ICNS format,
> containing both 512x512 and a 512x512@2x image "
> 
> I have an icon in ICNS format with a 512x512 icon. But then, what is a
> 512x512@2x image  ?
> 
> 
> ERROR MESSAGE 2:
> 
> "INVALID SIGNATURE : the nested app bundle at path [...
> revbrowser.bundle] is not signed."
> 
> This application contains the revBrowser external.But, how can I sign it ?
> 
> 
> Thanks a lot
> 
> Paolo Mazza
> 
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