Saagar Jha

> On Oct 12, 2017, at 20:55, Navneet Kumar <navnee...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I have MacOS High Sierra and Xcode 9.
> When I start a new project without any development team, choosing Obj-c, and 
> adding nothing to the code, the app starts and shows the window.
> 
> Now I added my Apple ID in Xcode accounts preferences, a cert is created and 
> a personal team is created bearing my name.
> I am not part of Developer Program.
> 
> Now if I create a new project, this time choosing the personal team and 
> adding nothing to the code, the app crashes.
> The only warning when compiling is about unable to build chain to self signed 
> root.
> I have set the cert to “Always trust” for all in keychain access. 
> 
> Main Thread-> EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION at instruction ud2.

This generally means your code is trapping at an abort somewhere. Do you have a 
stack trace so we can see which function this is in?

> 
> Same happens with other projects where I have coded and tried to code sign.
> 
> Please help.
> 
> Thanks,
> Navneet
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