2018-11-06, 15:23
Is there a way to avoid the need for regular resigning?
If the ATV 4K is jailbroken perhaps?
If the ATV 4K is jailbroken perhaps?
(2015-11-01, 21:56)DanTheMan827 Wrote: your signing certificate and the profile.
(2019-01-08, 18:19)wessidetempest Wrote: So going further down this rabbit hole - I do have a Paid dev account so I contacted Apple and they sent the steps copied below. For whatever it is worth in the past I was NOT doing steps 7-9. So that is all done.Did you succeed in getting Kodi loaded? I am about to embark on the same process as my old version uploaded with Xcode 9 has expired and I haven't used Xcode 10.1 before.
Open Xcode I see Signing Certificate iPhone Developer: USER NAME (3J########). This matches what is in the keychain.
Open iOS App Signer - Signing Certificate is correct and matches
Provisioning Profile is still not seeing it. It shows Re-Sign Only, Choose File - and then it shows a old profile that does not match the certificate "tvOS Team Provisioning Profile: *(VK##########)"
So I am guessing the * means it is an old profile/reference that it can no longer find. But how do I get it to point to the new/correct one?
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Sign in to Apple Developer.
2. Click on "Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles".
3. Click on “Development" under the “Certificates” section, and click on your distribution certificate.
4. Click Revoke and follow the instructions.
5. Click on the plus sign to add a new certificate.
6. Select “iOS App Development" option, and click Continue.
7. Follow the steps printed in the webpage. That involves opening the Keychain application on your Mac and generate a Certificate Signing Request from there. Click Continue.
8. Upload the .CSR file and click Continue.
9. A certificate is generated for distribution. Download it and double click it to integrate it in your keychain.
(2019-01-21, 23:37)wessidetempest Wrote: Yes - look below. Basically I was missing the Provisioning Profile in the App Developer Account. Xcode was not generating it. I cannot believe how many steps I worked around to try and get this to work.. Using Time Machine to revert to old system. UGH. Good luck.Thanks- I've created a new Provisioning Profile as per your instructions and will give it a try tonight! If it works, you are my new superhero!
(2019-01-21, 23:37)wessidetempest Wrote: Yes - look below. Basically I was missing the Provisioning Profile in the App Developer Account. Xcode was not generating it. I cannot believe how many steps I worked around to try and get this to work.. Using Time Machine to revert to old system. UGH. Good luck.Worked perfectly for me using Xcode 10.1. Thanks again! I have this page bookmarked for this time next year!