Fascinating. I tried using Xcode 6's UI to access the dev portal. Upon 
refreshing my Profiles, it said something about there not being certs in the 
Portal for three Certs I had locally (one for my personal company's Developer 
Account, one for my employer's Developer Account, and one for ME, which I don't 
quite understand; Xcode 7 shows all three of these, Xcode 6 does not show the 
ME one).

Anyway, it offered to send certificate signing requests for these. I decided to 
say "go ahead". I can see no change in the Portal (there are no newly-created 
certs), but now Xcode 7 can load the Portal information in its Account UI 
without crashing.

However, this hasn't fixed the problem that Xcode refuses to sign my app, and 
continues to say there's no App ID with the specified string, but there clearly 
is.


> On Jul 28, 2015, at 15:36 , Rick Mann <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Things were fine today until I tried to build for a new iPad. I started 
> getting errors from Xcode about signing (alert sheets would pop up as soon as 
> I tried to build for the connected device). Turns out, the UDID wasn't in the 
> Portal, so I added it. Because Xcode crashes when I try to use its UI for 
> connecting to the Portal, I just downloaded the regenerated profiles.
> 
> Then I started getting complaints about it not being able to find profiles 
> with the appropriate cert (public-private key pair). I have them in my 
> Keychain, so I'm not sure what's wrong with that.
> 
> I finally removed all my provisioning profiles, and deleted one expired cert 
> I found in the Keychain.
> 
> Now Xcode first displays this alert when I try to build:
> 
> ---------------------------
> Failed to code sign "StandaloneShowcase".
> 
> No provisioning profiles with a valid signing identity (i.e. certificate and 
> private key pair) matching the bundle identifier 
> “com.matterport.StandaloneShowcase” were found.
> 
> Xcode can attempt to fix this issue. This will reset your code signing and 
> provisioning settings to recommended values and resolve issues with signing 
> identities and provisioning profiles.
> ---------------------------
> 
> 
> Clicking "Fix Issue" results in this alert:
> 
> ---------------------------
> An App ID with Identifier 'com.matterport.StandaloneShowcase' is not 
> available. Please enter a different string.
> ---------------------------
> 
> However, that app Identifier is clearly visible in the Portal.
> 
> The only thing that's different now is that I set the deployment target to 
> iOS 8.4 (it had been 9.0). I was able to successfully build and deploy that 
> on another iPad that was already in the system. But now I can't even build 
> for that iPad.
> 
> I appear to be dead in the water at this point, and don't know how to 
> proceed. Any suggestions?
> 
> TIA,
> 
> -- 
> Rick Mann
> [email protected]
> 
> 
> 
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