provisioning-profile

Why not use development provisioning instead of ad hoc?

大兔子大兔子 提交于 2019-11-27 19:49:39
问题 I was under the impression that when you use a development provisioning profile for a build of an app, only the specified developers can deploy that build to a phone. But I just deployed a build that uses a development profile to a phone using Xcode Organizer, even though I'm not one of the valid developers for that profile. One of my colleagues, who doesn't even have Xcode installed, did the same with his phone using iTunes. In that case, why not use a development provisioning profile for

Upgrade testing for iOS - application-identifier entitlement does not match

こ雲淡風輕ζ 提交于 2019-11-27 18:01:14
问题 Previously with Xcode 7.3.1 I was able to build directly over my app store app on my iPad and test the upgrade scenario, which worked perfectly fine. This week I upgraded to Xcode 8 and when I try the exact same approach, I keep getting this upgrade error "This application's application-identifier entitlement does not match that of the installed application. These values must match for an upgrade to be allowed." I tried multiple solutions posted on this thread and none of them worked. I also

ERROR ITMS-90164/90046: Invalid Code Signing Entitlements

此生再无相见时 提交于 2019-11-27 17:46:51
Note: I'm developing using Xamarin. Similar question posted in Xamarin Forum here I'm creating an app called, say CompanyApp . Then I created an App ID for it com.Company.CompanyApp , along with Distribution Provisioning Profile that uses the corresponding App ID. I uploaded the binary and it worked perfectly fine. Then I went on create a demo version of the app (basically the same app with small modification, so it's the same solution & project, just different bundle signing setting), CompanyAppDemo with a new App ID com.Company.CompanyAppDemo , along with a new Distribution Provisioning

this certificate was signed by an unknown authority

好久不见. 提交于 2019-11-27 17:35:23
I need to create ipa file for testing purposes. I go to Keychian access -> Certificate assistant -> Request a certificate from a certificate authority and create some.certSigningRequest file. Then I upload that file to customer iOS Provisioning Portal and create development and distribution certificate which I download and install on my vmware mac. When I select certificate i got message: this certificate was signed by an unknown authority Here is the image: I am confused and don't know what can be wrong? Any help is greatly appreciate. Thanks people... Nikola Jovic SOLVED! The problem was

Xcode crash when refreshing provisioning profiles

故事扮演 提交于 2019-11-27 16:52:13
I cant seem to refresh my provisioning profiles in Xcode without crashes. Every time I press the refresh button in organizer it crashes and I retrieve this line from the error log: UNCAUGHT EXCEPTION (NSInvalidArgumentException): *** setObjectForKey: object cannot be nil (key: teamId) So I checked my teamId but dont find anything unusual. Anybody have any ideas what causing my problem? This uses to work for me every time I refreshed my profiles. Even did that this morning for like 10 times. EDIT: Heres the crash report if needed: Process: Xcode [1136] Path: /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents

Xcode 8.3 / Xcode 9.0 Refresh provisioning profile devices

爱⌒轻易说出口 提交于 2019-11-27 16:49:16
I have added some new devices. How can I refresh the provisioning profile, as Xcode 8 automatically manages signing assets? I have found this question: Refresh devices in team provisioning profile managed by Xcode 7? – but we can't do that in Xcode 8.3. I don't have the device with me so I manually added it in the portal and also edited the provisioning profile but Xcode is not re-downloading it. Bilal This is what you need to do. Go to ~/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning\ Profiles/ and delete all the provisioning profiles from there. Go to XCode > Preferences > Accounts and select the Apple

Provisioning Profiles menu item missing from Xcode 5

时间秒杀一切 提交于 2019-11-27 16:36:17
After spending a whole day installing a fresh copy of Mac OS X v10.8 (Mountain Lion), Xcode 5, fixing provisioning profiles, certificates, creating new ones, I finally managed to get my applications running on my iPad again. The problem is that in Xcode 5 I don't have a menu item for Library - Provisioning Profiles, and I don't know what could have happened. I restarted the computer, tried some things, but I really have no idea what I could do. How can I fix this problem? These settings have now moved to Preferences > Accounts : If you like to manually manage your profiles (mostly to clean up)

valid provisioning profile matching the application's Identifier could not be found

我怕爱的太早我们不能终老 提交于 2019-11-27 14:43:03
问题 I'm trying to test my app on my device and am hitting the error stating "A valid provisioning profile matching the application's Identifier 'com.mycompany.MyApp' could not be found". I've read many similar posts here on SO but none have been able to help. What I've done so far: created a valid Provisioning Profile on the Provisioning Portal. When I look at the App ID of the profile, it is 10CHARSEED.com.mycompany.MyApp (where 10CHARSEED is obviously the Apple-generated seed id) downloaded and

iOS8 Dynamic Frameworks -> CodeSign error: code signing is required for product type 'Framework' in SDK 'iOS 8.3'

这一生的挚爱 提交于 2019-11-27 14:39:06
问题 I am using the iOS8 Dynamic Frameworks that I build myself and link within my iOS app. It was working fine in the simulator and on device, but when trying to archive a Release build for it, I keep getting this error: Code Sign error: No matching provisioning profiles found: None of the valid provisioning profiles allowed the specified entitlements: com.apple.developer.ubiquity-kvstore-identifier, keychain-access-groups, com.apple.developer.icloud-container-identifiers, com.apple.developer

XCode “Too few items in teams” error when refreshing provisioning profiles

筅森魡賤 提交于 2019-11-27 14:21:38
问题 I'm trying to build my apps. I've installed the provisioning profiles that my team has set up. I've installed my developer certificate and the WWDR certificate. But when I refresh my provisioning profile library it throws this error: I have no idea what to do. 回答1: It seems like I had two accounts for apple like most people: 1) email address account and 2) just apple user ID login. When you sign up for an iOS developer account, only one account gets approved as an iOS developer. It doesn't