iOS deployment question

Scott Rossi scott at tactilemedia.com
Wed Mar 23 17:09:02 EDT 2016


This might be a naming issue.  In standalone settings, make sure that the
last item in the entry for Internal App ID matches the app name you set up
in your provisioning profile in Apple's developer portal.  The Internal
App ID should look like this:

com.<yourdomain>.<yourappid>

<yourappid> is the part that needs to match whatever you set up in the
portal.

Also make sure that you have the correct item selected in the  Profile
pulldown.

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX/UI Design




On 3/23/16, 1:54 PM, "use-livecode on behalf of William Prothero"
<use-livecode-bounces at lists.runrev.com on behalf of
prothero at earthednet.org> wrote:

>Folks:
>I¹m stuck.  I keep getting the error message:
>
>"The entitlements specified in your application¹s Code Signing
>Entitlements file do not match those specified in your provisioning
>profile. (0xE8008016)."
>
>Folks:
>
>So: Is this a problem with the certificate, or with the options I select
>on the iOS settings in Livecode?
>It sounds like it is complaining about the code signing certificate. I
>have checked, downloaded, tried, to no avail.
>
>I¹m stuck. Any comments or direction would  be MUCH appreciated. One
>problem for me is the jargon that Apple uses doesn¹t match up well with
>the Livecode jargon, so it¹s very difficult to tell where to go to figure
>out what¹s going on. Not to mention that the Apple documentation doesn¹t
>always match up with xcode screen.
>
>Bill
>
>> On Mar 23, 2016, at 12:44 PM, William Prothero
>><prothero at earthednet.org> wrote:
>> 
>> I¹m wondering if there is a way to smooth out this error for the user.
>> 
>> When I try to load my app onto my iPhone for testing, I get the
>>following message from XCode:
>> 
>> T"he entitlements specified in your application¹s Code Signing
>>Entitlements file do not match those specified in your provisioning
>>profile. (0xE8008016).²
>> 
>> I¹m wondering if there is a way for Livecode to provide more diagnostic
>>information about the validity of the provisioning profile. The message
>>above from XCode doesn¹t give much help.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Bill
>> 
>>> On Mar 23, 2016, at 7:35 AM, Earthednet-wp <prothero at earthednet.org>
>>>wrote:
>>> 
>>> Graham,
>>> I can take some notes. What I did to fix it was to delete all my
>>>developer certificates from my keychain and re-activate them. That was
>>>after I realized that the reference to "identity" actually meant that
>>>it couldn't find a valid certificate. Now it seems obvious, but didn't
>>>at first. I remember some postings a while back re the need to get a
>>>new certificate. In the process, I mucked up my entire keychain and had
>>>to recover it using the wonderful "Time Machine".
>>> 
>>> Now I'm fiddling with the provisioning profile to make its setup match
>>>with the standalone settings for iOS. One thing I see as I fiddle, is
>>>multiple provisioning profile in the drop down menu on iOS settings.
>>>Each new change and download on the Apple dev site creates a new one
>>>and the name doesn't change unless I do in in the apple developer
>>>website. Haven't figured out a way to delete old ones yet, but that
>>>will come.
>>> 
>>> I'm just giving these details of my thought so that if somebody
>>>decides to write up this, with all it's messiness, they might see what
>>>newbies go thru. I'm not a newby anymore, but I only work with iOS
>>>occasionally and the process seems to always be painful.
>>> 
>>> I'll take some notes and if they seem relevant, I'll post them
>>>somewhere.
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> Bill
>>> 
>>> William Prothero
>>> http://es.earthednet.org
>>> 
>>>> On Mar 23, 2016, at 2:46 AM, Graham Samuel <livfoss at mac.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Care to write it up, William?
>>>> 
>>>> AFAICS, coding in LiveCode is a trouble-free activity compared to
>>>>deployment on iOS (or indeed on LiveCode Server, Android etc). Arcane
>>>>rules, certificates, permissionsŠ even the vocabulary seems to have
>>>>been re-invented to confuse the honest programmer. Of course, that¹s
>>>>just my view, and I am not young. Still, it seems to me that one of
>>>>the biggest challenges for LiveCode is to make the whole process, from
>>>>having the idea for the app all the way to successfully publishing it,
>>>>a journey with no u-turns, dead ends, or deep frustration at lack of
>>>>progress.
>>>> 
>>>> Just my two eurocents
>>>> 
>>>> Graham
>>>> 
>>>>> On 23 Mar 2016, at 04:34, William Prothero <prothero at earthednet.org>
>>>>>wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Never mindŠŠ Got it to work.
>>>>> Bill
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Mar 22, 2016, at 8:17 PM, William Prothero
>>>>>><prothero at earthednet.org> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I can see, after Googling around a bit, that getting the
>>>>>>certificates signed and set up correctly is quite complicated, with
>>>>>>lots of ways of going wrong. With out-dated certificates, old
>>>>>>provisioning profiles, etc.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I wonder if there is a way to make this more robust and
>>>>>>transparent. Like some app that will go through the settings,
>>>>>>certificates, and provisioning profiles and give a diagnostic. Or
>>>>>>perhaps, could the Livecode diagnostics give more information to
>>>>>>help figure out what¹s going wrong? This seems like a real need to
>>>>>>me.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Maybe it¹s too much to hope for. It takes me a day or two of
>>>>>>hair-pulling to get this set up after being away from making iOS
>>>>>>apps for awhile.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>> Bill
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On Mar 22, 2016, at 7:29 PM, William Prothero
>>>>>>><prothero at earthednet.org> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I¹m getting an error when I try to build an iOS standalone. It is:
>>>>>>> ³Could not find a valid identity to use with the selected iOS
>>>>>>>profile.²
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Where should I look? I¹ve downloaded a certificate and set the
>>>>>>>bundle  of the provisioning profile to
>>>>>>>org.earthednet.wWaterDetective, and it shows up in the Profile
>>>>>>>setting, and I set the internal App ID to
>>>>>>>org.earthednet.wWaterDetective.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I¹m in LC 8 DP 16, using Xcode 6.2.1.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Very frustrating. It would be really wonderful if, sometime, there
>>>>>>>was a list of possible complaints the standalone builder would
>>>>>>>make, with possible solutions, or at least some diagnostic things
>>>>>>>one could do.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>>> Bill
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> William Prothero, Ph.D.
>>>>>>> University of California, Santa Barbara, Emeritus
>>>>>>> prothero at earthednet.org
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
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