I’m sorry you found my suggestions unhelpful. I took one of my projects and changed the framework version on one of the embedded frameworks to “M” and got the same code signing error. If I look at the “OS X Code Signing In Depth” documentation online, it says "Multi-versioned frameworks are discouraged in general.” If you want to ignore Apple's advice, I suggest filing a RADAR and/or using a DTS ticket.
John Daniel [email protected] > On Oct 14, 2015, at 5:35 AM, [email protected] wrote: > > You are making a great many unhelpful and, I must say, unfounded assumptions. > All I want to know is whether there is some way in Xcode 7 to specify a > framework version other than "A" when codesigning an embedded framework from > the target's General tab at build time. I didn't specify the rest of my setup > in detail because I'm not asking about anything else. > ... > So, let me be perfectly clear about my question: Is there some way in Xcode 7 > to specify a framework version other than "A" when codesigning an embedded > framework from the target's General tab at build time? If so, what is it? If > anybody knows of any documentation, please refer me to it. Thanks.
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