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Re: iPhone SDK 2.2.1 upgrade - contact ADC for device's UDID
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Re: iPhone SDK 2.2.1 upgrade - contact ADC for device's UDID


  • Subject: Re: iPhone SDK 2.2.1 upgrade - contact ADC for device's UDID
  • From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 22:21:56 -0800


On Feb 4, 2009, at 9:10 PM, Dave Hersey wrote:

For this, I go to Xcode->Window->Organizer and then I would press + sign in the "Provisioning" section.

The only place a "+ sign" appears in the Organizer within a "Provisioning section" is under the device entries. The plus button at the bottom left of the Organizer window won't let you add a profile, so it can't be that. If you see information on the right pane of the window about a device, and you're using the plus button there, then you're telling Xcode to install the profile and use it on that device. You can't do that with an App Store distribution profile. You can either drag the profile to the Xcode icon or drag it to the Organizer's gray left column and it will be added to your profiles without adding it to a device.

If you already dragged the file to the Xcode icon, that should do it. In that case, if you have the "PROVISIONING PROFILES" item in the left column spun down, you should see it.

Of course, just telling Xcode about the profile doesn't mean that your build settings are configured to use it. In fact, if you're just adding the profile now and haven't modified your configuration's "code signing" prefs, then your build certainly won't be configured to use the new profile and you'll see the error you mentioned.

Configuring those distribution build settings is another matter, but that's well documented. First, make sure that you're adding the profile to Xcode, but not trying to associate it with a device (in other words not via the Provisioning Profiles section in the right pane of a device entry), but as described above.

Folks,

  Please take this discussion to https://devforums.apple.com/community/iphone/sdk/distribution . There are more people there who know the ins and outs of provisioning profiles (the ADC people for the iPhone don't monitor this list), and you can post pictures of what you're talking about.

Chris
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