Re: Xcode fails to launch my app, permission denied
Re: Xcode fails to launch my app, permission denied
- Subject: Re: Xcode fails to launch my app, permission denied
- From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2013 00:19:28 -0700
OK, this is fucking bullshit.
I did some experimentation, turning off KVS for my app, and it would launch. I can leave entitlements, sandboxing, AND iCLOUD on, but if I turn on KVS, too, it fails.
I decided to make an explicit app ID and provisioning profile (I was using the team wildcard stuff). I noticed in the new portal it has instructions that suggest if you want to use iCloud, you MUST create an explicit app ID. I thought that was promising. So I did.
Mind you, it has worked for months without me ever creating an explicit Mac App ID or PP before. I've never created one before.
So I did, got it downloaded, had to quit and relaunch Xcode to get it to even see the new PP, but it did. I cleaned and built. AND IT'S STILL DENIED.
I give up.
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Rick
On Apr 19, 2013, at 23:54 , Rick Mann <email@hidden> wrote:
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> On Apr 19, 2013, at 22:27 , Stephen Kay <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> I've had the migration assistant screw up some things on me before, although
>> I can't be specific at this time as to what (don't remember). But I had some
>> permission problems once, I'm sure.
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>> Rick, have you tried repairing permissions? (I'm sure you have...)
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>> You might want to consider cloning the original machine to the new machine
>> using Carbon Copy Cloner - although that would mean doing over you current
>> installation, it would be a perfect copy and have no problems. CCC is great.
>> And there's a 30-day free version. Just an idea... Since you are going from
>> the same OS to the same OS.
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> I did try repairing permissions. While there were a couple dozen files that needed changes, none were related to this, and my app still won't launch.
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> I'm fairly certain it's a cert/provisioning profile issue, but Xcode is notoriously silent about exactly what it doesn't like.
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> The only other thing I've noticed is that if I do a clean and build, Xcode still writes the permission denied message to its console, but doesn't display the alert. If I just run again, it also displays the alert. Weird, and probably irrelevant.
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> This is written to the Console.app:
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> 4/19/13 11:53:13.190 PM taskgated[69017]: killed com.latencyzero.MyApp[pid 69309] because its use of the com.apple.developer.ubiquity-kvstore-identifier entitlement is not allowed
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