> On 12.10.2015, at 20:28, Jens Alfke <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On Oct 12, 2015, at 11:09 AM, Applelists <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> No - checking if their stuff is safe is not an option.
>> I just want to use local assets without having any connection. Hence the 
>> sense of the “no connection at all” security concept.
> 
> I understand. But there’s often a difference between what you _want_ and what 
> you can _get_. If Xcode 7 insists on checking what teams you’re a member of, 
> then it seems the practical option is to first file a bug report with Apple, 
> and then do a bit of sniffing (I’d recommend LittleSnitch) to see whether 
> it’s at least sent safely.
> 
> —Jens

Yup. Thanks for the contacting apple idea. But honestly I did hope that one 
here would say: It’s in this plist.

I haven’t looked into the bundle but archieving without signing is possible in 
xCode 5/6 deep in a plist.

I’ll dig into that and to produce signed binaries where I manually add the 
provisioning profile. Afair that’s all what this Organizer does packaging the 
provisioning profile into the ipa. Enterprise is just a different certificate 
and over the air adds just one more plist. SO, prehaps it is easiest to build 
it by hand.

I’ll report, thx 
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