Falling at the last fence...

John Dixon dixonja at hotmail.co.uk
Sun Jan 29 19:49:35 EST 2012


Andy, Ken, Mark ... (and Bernd for taking pity on me...)

Thanks for the replies.. Andy, I am not running Lion, I am still on 10.6.8... Ken, I had a look at AppResigner and tried it, but the errors that it threw at me confused me even more...:-) I cannot now say what went wrong or what happened, all that I can tell you is that I spent more than 6 hours trying to sort it all out... the chaos descended into problems with the keychain and with xCode... it got to the point where the binary would not even load onto the iphone... the eventual solution was to clear 'everything' out of the keychain that was iOS related, dumped 'everything' out from xCode and started the whole business from scratch through the Apple Developer website...

But a big 'shout' for John Craig who kept me calm and managed to talk me out of throwing my Mac out into the rain, paitently helping me through the problem... (My God!.. 'Skype' is marvelous, I can't imagine how I ever survived in the past without it)... but on a serious note, I would just like to say that 'Apple' have made a complete 'bollocks' of uploading apps onto a device never mind trying to get it to their 'review team'...

take care... 

Dixie.

>> On Jan 29, 2012, at 12:07 PM, John Dixon wrote:
>>I have an app ready to upload to Apple for review through iTunes connect... but when I try and use the Application Loader to >>upload, I get a message ' Application failed codesign verification. The signature was invalid, or it was not signed with an iPhone >>distribution Certificate'...

>>I can see the 'iphone developer' & 'iphone distribution' certificate in the keyChain app and am told that they are both valid, so >>assume that something is not 'connected' correctly'.... anyone been through this grim experience that might have some insight >>into this problem ?

> Try AppResigner… it has helped me in the past for "no code signature found" errors - maybe it will work for you:
> http://www.gorbster.net/blog/archives/273 
> Ken Ray
 		 	   		  


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