According to Keychain Access, all my certificates have a private key. At least I can expand the certificate and see the private key. Do I need to do something to tell Xcode about these? I followed the usual steps of installing certificates, and as I said, this computer was able to submit app updates, the last time using Xcode 4.2. So something seems to have broken during a recent Xcode update.
Martin On Mar 29, 2012, at 05:12 PM, Conrad Shultz wrote: > But is the corresponding private key in your keychain? Xcode isn't > complaining about your certificates, it's complaining about your key. > > (Sent from my iPad.) > > -- > Conrad Shultz > > On Mar 28, 2012, at 23:32, Martin Hewitson <[email protected]> wrote: > >> "XXXX" is a valid identity. However, the private key for the associated >> identity "XXXX" is not installed on this Mac. >> >> I have created new certificates, chosen the "Refresh code signing >> identity..." option, and tried refreshing under the Teams list in the >> organiser. Nothing helps. I'm getting this problem for two different apps. >> The code signing certificates I have seem to be valid, according to the >> Organiser and to the Keychain Access. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Martin Hewitson Albert-Einstein-Institut Max-Planck-Institut fuer Gravitationsphysik und Universitaet Hannover Callinstr. 38, 30167 Hannover, Germany Tel: +49-511-762-17121, Fax: +49-511-762-5861 E-Mail: [email protected] WWW: http://www.aei.mpg.de/~hewitson ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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