On Feb 10, 2014, at 3:44 PM, Quincey Morris wrote: On Feb 10, 2014, at 12:27 , Alex Zavatone < email@hidden> wrote: As I try to build to the new device, a dialog comes up that states "would you like Xcode to fix this?" indicating that it will download a new provisioning profile that should work for all the current devices.
Xcode fails to download the profile because "you are not an Administrator".
Incidentally, having been stymied by this (or a very similar problem), I noticed a recent post in the developer forums saying that Xcode 5.0.2 will fail to get a new provisioning profile if a non-admin developer (that is, the developer’s AppleID) is enrolled only in the iOS program but not the Mac program. You might want to try getting signed up as a Mac developer too, and see if that solves your problem. (I haven’t tried it yet, because it involved scheduling multiple people, but I’m hopeful.)
The other problem, of course, is that the non-admin member’s Xcode will try to fix the situation by creating a new profile, but the request has to be approved by an admin member. If it’s not approved within a couple of minutes, Xcode gives up, though not with that error message.
Well, thanks for the tip.Yeah, I'm not the decision maker in this case. We are signed up as Enterprise iOS developers and do no Mac only development.
There is no way we will be spending valuable team time to try workarounds like this to try and "solve" it on our dime.
I look at it this way. We have to deal with pleasant surprises such as this, yet our other team on Android has to deal with having to root their device to simply get the debugger to come up.
Both situations are painful and expensive to deal with, yet we have no other choice.
Cheers. |