Re: The living hell that is provisioning…
Re: The living hell that is provisioning…
- Subject: Re: The living hell that is provisioning…
- From: Alex Zavatone <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2012 22:24:56 -0400
Yeah, thanks Jim.
The deal here is that the provisioning file that was made somehow has a different set of leading numbers, so if these are important at all, this will never work.
This was quite fun and ended up with a 4:30 AM run to the office the next day as well.
I must admit, this is a simply terrible process with conflicting and inadequate docs.
I'm instructing a team member to outline this process from the start as a new user. Maybe our outlining of this and "when this goes wrong, do this" will help all of us.
Thanks again.
Cheers.
On Jun 21, 2012, at 10:18 PM, Jim Zajkowski wrote:
> I may be misremembering but I sorta remember you having to also send
> the user a mobile provisioning file that allows his device for the app
> (you can download it from the provisioning portal). Drag that and the
> ipa to iTunes to install.
>
> --Jim
>
> On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 9:01 AM, Alex Zavatone <email@hidden> wrote:
>> This is quite a great suggestion. Thank you Jean-Denis.
>>
>> Oddly, other devices have no problem running this install. Of course, our CIO and CTO don't have this much luck.
>>
>> The first error message is:
>>
>> Jun 19 09:00:22 iPad installd[657] <Error>: profile not valid: 0xe8008012
>>
>> Now, if I knew what profile this was referring to, we'd be in luck.
>>
>> On Jun 19, 2012, at 8:34 AM, Jean-Denis MUYS wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On 19 juin 2012, at 14:09, Alex Zavatone wrote:
>>>
>>>> According to the docs, installing an app ala iTunes should work:
>>>>
>>>> https://help.apple.com/iosdeployment-apps/#app43ad7eed
>>>>
>>>> Could anyone tell me why this would fail?
>>>>
>>>> The app is codesigned through an enterprise account. It will not deploy to a fresh device through iTunes even though our "All Apps" development profile is installed on the device.
>>>>
>>>> All I get is "XXX failed to install".
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Jun 18, 2012, at 6:48 PM, Alex Zavatone wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> So let me get this straight.
>>>>>
>>>>> I've got my dev cert installed in my keychain and it appears in Xcode.
>>>>> I've got the app's provisioning profile installed in the same.
>>>>> I have my distribution cert installed in the Keychain assistant.
>>>>>
>>>>> My Dev ID belongs to an enterprise account, I distributed this app OTA just last week.
>>>>>
>>>>> The app is code signed to the proper cert/prov profile with me as a dev.
>>>>>
>>>>> I archive the build, then share and save either as an .ipa using that developer identity, both as Enterprise and not as Enterprise.
>>>>>
>>>>> I take an iPod that does not have its UDID, but DOES have our "all apps" distro certificates installed and attempt to sync our app.ipa to it using iTunes.
>>>>>
>>>>> "XXX failed to install".
>>>>>
>>>>> Do I have to select "Build for Running" or "Build for Archiving" before to make this app able to be synched ala iTunes to a fresh device??
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> You might want to try and install it using iPhone Configuration Utility, which is sometimes more explicit regarding why it can't do it.
>>>
>>> Jean-Denis
>>>
>>
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