The never ending joy of iOS certificate creation.
The never ending joy of iOS certificate creation.
- Subject: The never ending joy of iOS certificate creation.
- From: Alex Zavatone <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 20 May 2015 09:32:28 -0400
So, it appears that since the two years have passed that I last managed a team and did the entire iOS certificate production and creation for dev and dist certificates, that Apple has decided to make the process even harder and make less sense.
If anyone can offer any insight into this time wasting mess, I'd appreciate it.
While I'm the admin for an iOS account (not the agent) and have a valid dev cert, I was not on the team when the dist certs were created.
With this, I can certainly create apps and run them on devices.
What I can't do is distribute apps.
Trying to download and import the ones we have and assign them to our Release or Ad Hoc sections under Code Signing Identity allows me to create an Ad Hoc archive, but when attempting to save for Ad Hoc Deployment, I get an error message that "Your account already has a valid iOS Distribution certificate" and "Failed to locate or generate matching signing assets:", when attempting to do this automaticaly. When I try to download an Ad-Hoc profile and select it, or "Import Developer Profile", nothing I have downloaded is able to be selected.
Just what has to be downloaded and selected to do Ad-Hoc distribution?
The days of "it just works" are far far behind us, that's for sure.
Thanks in advance. You'd think that for all Apple touts about it's ease of use that they's make developer tools that actually offer some of that. This is a maddeningly vague process.
Cheers,
Alex Zavatone
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