iOS codesigning
Bob Sneidar
bobsneidar at iotecdigital.com
Mon Feb 3 20:41:54 EST 2014
If you delete a certificate, the server will simply offer you another. No big deal. You only get a conflict when you get a certificate that is current and does not match the one you already have.
Bob
On Jan 31, 2014, at 14:32 , Dave Kilroy <dave at applicationinsight.com> wrote:
> Keychain files are kept in 'dave/Library/Keychains/' (substituting 'dave' for
> 'alain' of course) so you could have a look in there and experiment with
> creating new keychains from Keychain Access and seeing how they behave.
>
> But before you do that you could try 'Keychain First Aid' in the 'File' menu
> which gives options to 'verify' and/or 'repair'. I think I tried this but it
> didn't help but maybe you will have more luck...
>
> The other thing is to check that 'Hide expired certificates' is not checked
> in the 'View' menu - actually thinking about it, this was probably my
> problem a year ago and I should have fixed it in 5 minutes :)
>
> And I certainly did make copies of keychains before I messed with them!
>
> Be careful with certificates, spend some time exploring Keychain Access and
> don't do anything without making sure you can reverse out of trouble.
>
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