Re: build errors
Re: build errors
- Subject: Re: build errors
- From: Robert DuToit <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2012 07:32:32 -0400
Hi Andreas,
Just select "Don't code sign" in the pull down menu when you click on the code signing identity in the build settings (under category "code sign"). Unless of course you are code signing your app - then you would select your identity listed in Keychain access.
Best, Rob
On Oct 21, 2012, at 5:31 AM, Andreas Kiel <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Finally I found the time to re-install ML and the actual Xcode (which never worked before).
>
> Using Shane's fantastic manual I gave it it a try again. I tried to build the first example which is pretty easy to understand cause I#m very familiar with bindings.
> But I always got a build error which has nothing to do with the bindings or the script itself:
> Code Sign error: The identity 'Mac Developer' doesn't match any valid, non-expired certificate/private key pair in your keychains
>
> Any ideas how to fix that?
>
> TIA
> Andreas
>
>
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