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Code sign error with Xcode 3.2

I had a fully working build environment before upgrading to iPhone OS 3.1 and Xcode 3.2. Now when I try to do a build, I get the following:

Code Sign error: Provisioning profile 'FooApp test' specifies the Application Identifier 'no.fooapp.iphoneapp' which doesn't match the current setting 'TGECMYZ3VK.no.fooapp.iphoneapp'

The problem is that Xcode somehow manages to think that the "FooApp Test" provisioning profile specifies the Application Identifier "no.fooapp.iphoneapp", but this is not the case.

In the Organizer (and in the iPhone developer portal website) the app identifier is correctly seen as 'TGECMYZ3VK.no.fooapp.iphoneapp'.

Also, when setting the provisioning profile in the build options at the project level, Xcode correctly identifies the app identifier, but when I go to the target, I'm unable to select any valid provisioning profile.

What could be causing this problem?

Update: I've tried to create a new provisioning profile, but still no luck. I also tried simply changing the app identified in Info.plist to just "no.fooapp.iphoneapp". The build succeeds, but now I get an error from the Organizer:

The executable was signed with invalid entitlements. The entitlements specified in your application's Code Signing Entitlements file do not match those specified in your provisioning profile. (0xE8008016).

This seems reasonable, as the provisioning profile still has the "TGECMYZ3VK.no.fooapp.iphoneapp" application identifier.

I also double checked that all certiicates are valid in the Keychain.

So my question is how I can get Xcode to see the correct application identifier?

UPDATE: As noted below, what seems to fix the problem is deleting all provisioning profiles, certificates, etc., making new certificates / profiles and installing them again. If anyone has any other solutions, they would be welcome. :)

I had to manually remove the provisioning profiles from my phone, then rebuild the apps after doing a "clean all targets" from the build menu.

That's under Settings -> General -> Profiles

This happened to me when I got a new Mac. You'll fix it, don't worry

Well, as seems to be the case with a lot of these code signing issues, deleting all provisioning profiles, certificates, etc. and revoking and generating everything all over again turned out to do the trick. I even created a new bundle identifier, app identifier, etc., and now AdHoc distribution is working again.

I had this same error yesterday. I tried all of the various resetting procedures in the other answers with no luck. Eventually I also

  • rebooted my mac
  • rebooted my iPhone
  • deleted all of my iphone provisioning profiles from the phone using XCode
  • deleted all profiles from my mac (~/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning Profiles for me)
  • what else? deleted build folder, restarted XCode, installed update to 3.1.2 sdk, sacrificed a chicken.

Lo and behold, it now works, the error is gone. This is serious voodoo territory.

此外,请确保在项目配置CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS中添加了对权利文件名“dist.plist”的引用。

检查构建目标和主应用程序的信息中的代码签名权利 - 如果代码签名权利在任何一个上都说明,则将其删除

In XCode, in the "Groups & Files" pane, expand "Targets" and double-click on your app's target.

This will bring up the Info pane for your target. In the "Build" section, check the "code signing" section for any old profiles. This has happened to me many times particularly after an upgrade to a new version of the sdk and iphone os

Quick Hack if you are on Xcode 4.3.

In Xcode under Project Settings > MyTarget > Summary tab all the way in the bottom there is a checkbox that says "Enable entitlements". When I unchecked it, it made the error go away.

After being stumped by this for quite a while I revisited the settings and discovered that I had reversed the 'Code Signing Identity' and the 'Any iPhone OS Device' entries. - The clue I had as to this happening was shown by.

  1. Deleting every profile off the phone
  2. Build and Go

At this point xcode attempts to provision the phone (device)

  1. Examine the phone to see which provisioning profile has been added.

As I prefix all my profiles 'AdHoc' or 'Development' or 'AppStore' I saw immediately that the install process was putting a development profile on the device and not an AdHoc profile.

Inside Resources/Entitlements.plist there is a Boolean "get-task-allow" if that is not checked, check it ON. This fixed the issue for me.

The device may not be in the list. Try modify your provisioning profile.

Just to add a note here: I encountered the same error (0xE8008016) after replacing my Macbook's logic board (although I imagine you'd have the same problem on a completely new mac), and after hours of going around in circles I realised that the iPhone Developer Program Portal had separate certificates for Development and Distribution .

A change in hardware means you need to reissue both certificates - I'd reissued Developer but not Distribution. Because my name hadn't changed when my hardware did (and certificates are identified by the owner's name), this made it a tricky problem to spot ;) Hope this saves someone else my frustration.

另一个原因是您要安装的设备不是分发证书中的已批准设备。

作为参考,我遇到了同样的问题并删除了我的所有配置文件,现有的证书以及本地驱动器和开发人员门户网站上的所有内容,删除现有设备并重新添加它们(开发人员门户网站)似乎可以解决问题。

The problem is in the "project.pbxproj" file located inside the [your project].xcodeproject file. If you feel brave right click on the .xcodeproject and view contents then open "project.pbxproj" with a plan text editor. Inside search for the offensive path and correct it. In my case I just removed the entire path and just left "Entitlements.plist" and it cleard my issues up. I STRONGLY reccomend backing up your .xcodeproject before attempting this.

Double click the target then select the "Properties" tab. There change the com.yourcompany.${...} .

Sometimes Xcode does not automatically copy your provisioning profile to the right location. In my case, that was true.

Check that your provisioning profile is in ~/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning Profiles directory and if not just drag and drop, clean and build

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