Apple’s certificate handling is killing me. An iOS app should be on Testflight, but weird packaging errors occur connected to certificates which are neither part of the team nor platform. I think I need someone to walk me through, probably personally online, ok to be charged for it.
Thanks a lot.
Ulrich,
I have been dealing with this as well. Unfortunately, I’m slammed right now, but I’ll tell you what just worked for me the other day when our signing certificate had to be renewed:
-Keep your app ID
-Revoke everything related to it
-Uninstall everything on your system related to it (use Keychain and search for “Developer”, your name or business, etc.
-Check XCode and remove everything there in the settings (provisioning profiles, etc)
-At this point I restarted just to be safe.
-Regenerate all the certificates and provisioning profiles at developer.apple (I think it helped me to do it with Safari instead of Brave). You will have to use KeyChain Access > Cert Assistant > Request From Authority > Save to Disk for a bunch of it.
-Recreate all provisioning profiles, I made one for each relevant type (Distribution, Ad Hoc, etc… anything for iOS and App Store, but not Mac App)
-Reinstall everything manually by downloading certificates and clicking them. If any of them look grayed out or expired in XCode you have to do it again.
I had do that 4-5 times before Xojo would finally build properly for iOS. It’s a nightmare, a real shame that something this unintuitive is coming from Apple and leaking through to Xojo.