Re: Updating provisioning profiles xCode 5

2013-10-04 Thread Oliver Michalak
Hi,

Xcode 5 - Preferences - Accounts - View Details - Update will reload all 
profiles from the developer portal…

Am 27.09.2013 um 14:10 schrieb Kevin Muldoon caoimgh...@gmail.com:

 Used to be I could manage my development provisioning profiles in the 
 Organizer. 
 
 Or I could update development profile in Apple Portal with new devices, 
 download, double-click and viola! 
 
 Neither seems to be the case now. Has this moved or have I gone blind?
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Re: Updating provisioning profiles xCode 5

2013-09-27 Thread Fritz Anderson
On 27 Sep 2013, at 7:10 AM, Kevin Muldoon caoimgh...@gmail.com wrote:

 Used to be I could manage my development provisioning profiles in the 
 Organizer. 
 
 Or I could update development profile in Apple Portal with new devices, 
 download, double-click and viola! 
 
 Neither seems to be the case now. Has this moved or have I gone blind?

Modified-limited blind.

For a new device, plug it in. Xcode will ask if you want to add it to your 
account, then ask for your developer credentials and (if there is more than 
one) your team. Registration sent, profiles updated, done.

For a general refresh: Preferences  Accounts  select account  View Details… 
 circular arrow.

Or, simply try building the app for a Run, and let Xcode figure it out. It'll 
ask if it should renew that profile, and will do the paperwork. (Or it's 
supposed to. It's simplified for you, but the underlying mechanism is still 
fiendishly cranky. It looks like anything related to a distribution identity 
still needs to be hand-made. Those reading the archives in March 2014 should 
bear in mind that this sort of thing changes constantly.)

Also, it seems most of the entitlements file has been moved to Apple-built 
.mobileprovision files. If you turn a capability on, Xcode does the necessary 
registrations (including for capabilities that don't strictly need 
registration) and issues a revised profile. (Or it's supposed to, but I may be 
misinterpreting what I see.)

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Re: Updating provisioning profiles xCode 5

2013-09-27 Thread Roland King
It's moved. Was discussed yesterday I think, under preferences. I preferred the 
old way myself but I can see why they did it, too many problems from people who 
couldn't use the website to make a prov pro with the right combo of iCloud, 
IAP, gamecenter and .. whatever else. 

I would advise everyone, have they not yet done so, to watch all the 'What's 
new in ...' videos from WWDC. I saved myself a few what the heck moments from 
seeing those. 

On 27 Sep, 2013, at 8:10 pm, Kevin Muldoon caoimgh...@gmail.com wrote:

 Used to be I could manage my development provisioning profiles in the 
 Organizer. 
 
 Or I could update development profile in Apple Portal with new devices, 
 download, double-click and viola! 
 
 Neither seems to be the case now. Has this moved or have I gone blind?
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