annnd it looks like this might be a case of the issue being related to
appID's being case sensitive. ugh.
On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 12:47 PM, Mike Kerner
wrote:
> Trying to debug invalid entitlements, and I'm not seeing the problem.
> Compiles fine, codesigns fine. I don't run into an issue
Trying to debug invalid entitlements, and I'm not seeing the problem.
Compiles fine, codesigns fine. I don't run into an issue until installing
on a physical device.
I have checked the physical device's UDID to confirm that it is in the
ProvisionedDevices section
relevant output from codesign:
ge
Thank you Panos; back on track here.
IMHO in future might lead with this solution on any query about entitlements.
Assume user has enough experience to use cmd line until further notified.
but here's my harrowing tale, in case it is helpful…
I went in unusual circles yesterday: I had reverted m
Hmm ok. Then you could probably check which entitlements are included in
the standalone, and see if there is any that is not included in the
provisioning profile. To do that:
1. Use the codesign tool to check the entitlements on the .app bundle:
Type in a terminal:
codesign -d --entitlements :- /
Hmm none of these are true, but we still get invalid entitlements.
1) this is an adhoc distribution profile for use with registered UDIDs ; "Beta
Version" is unchecked in the SA settings
2) mergHK inclusion does not even appear in the inclusions options (8.1.3)
3) "In App Purchase" is not enable
The cases where I had seen this "Invalid Entitlements" error are the
following:
1. "Beta-version" is checked in iOS standalone settings BUT the
provisioning profile is a development one (and not a distribution one)
2. The mergHK inclusion is checked in Inclusions, but the provisioning
profile I u
No I had not checked that… it was not needed two weeks ago, when I was
successfully building in 9.dp5.. . but I just tried checking that and still get
the same message…
"invalid entitlements… missing… do not match"
if there is a single line with http:// anywhere in our code, wiill this trigge
Have you checked the "beta version" in the standalone application settings
for ios?
On 7 Apr 2017 06:04, "Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode" <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> I was having difficulty with a stack and deleted all the stack files in
> the list and put empty into cR
I was having difficulty with a stack and deleted all the stack files in the
list and put empty into cRevStandaloneSettings
and started fresh.
Now I am getting "invalid entitlements" when trying to install on my iPhone.
I did have a new user and I added their UDID, cleaned up all my old profiles