I am new for developing the IOS application. so I have used xcode version 7.3.1 so I am not able to build the IOS 10 version. so xcode 7.3.1 not supported. so I trying to update but it can't able to update because mac has lower version. so I decided to install xip format. then I installed it, I have tried to build the app in xcode 8.0. then I have deleted the apple id which was already added in xcode 7.3.1. so both version affected it not showing account in xcode. after that I trying to add the account in xcode both version. it getting below given error, please any one help to slove the problem..
Make sure you can login to apple developer: Apple Developer Login
If that is not working, it means it's an issue with either your login credentials, or (more unlikely) there is an issue with Apple's servers and you simply must try later.
Try creating a new apple id as a test to see if it's an issue with the apple id, or an issue with your Xcode or computer's setup.
In my case error occurred because of VPN connection.
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Just showing the Documentation Window crashes XCode 12 (cmd-shit-0) - anytime I do it.
Does anybody have the same problem, an explanation or a work around ?
Update: There's now a new version (12.0.1) in the App Store that fixes this issue.
I'm experiencing the same when using the version from the App Store. People in this Apple Forums thread are reporting that it doesn't occur with the GM download from Apple's developer resources, despite the build identifiers being exactly the same.
Anecdotally, I can confirm that I was able to use documentation in the GM version before I deleted it in favor of the App Store version. So this may in fact be a viable workaround until the App Store version is fixed.
The Xcode on the app store is some sort of unknown version, (Since there it release even before the GM version available). So get rid of it and Download The Xcode From The developer.apple.com or click the proper version below. Then it. will work like a charm.
This needs you. to login to your account
Don't forget to remove the appstore version downloaded Xcode
Direct Download
Xcode 12
Xcode 12.2 Beta
I use xcode 12 beta 5 works well can open document window, when I upgrade to GM seed, it can not open document window any more. When I fallback to xcode 12 beta ,open document it crash every time. All these happened on mbp13 pro, but my another mbp 15 with the same macos version works very well.
I guess it have something with macOS system, not xcode version.
Now I upgrade xcode by AppStore ,crash all the same.
All,
I am a first time iMac user. Yesterday I installed Flutter.
I used my iCloud ID to create app signing, as I am only interested in experimenting with my iPhone.
By fooling around by trying to fix another issue ("Codesign wants to access key 'access' in your keychain"), I deleted my Xcode certificate. The net result is that I can neither recover nor re-create the certificate.
How can I fix this issue? Many of the StackOverflow related posts don't appear to apply to me as I don't have a developer account and I am not interested in distribution
I am using Mojave 10.14.6, Xcode 11.3.1
I see you commented, but have you actually opened the keychain app? most of the settings for Mac is, once the application is selected, in the upper left of the screen there are preferences and options in the keychain app to delete the keychain, which would allow a fresh start. Keychain can break easily in my experience
Everything seems to be working ...
I decided to check for firmware updates, and the Mac updated from Mojave to Catalina. For reasons I don't understand, but won't complain about, that fixed the certificate issue. The certificate was automatically regenerated/fixed (?) and Xcode stopped complaining
Using Xcode, I then tried to install the app on my iPhone. I had the following error dyld: Library not loaded which apparently was due to the fact that I was using a non-developer ID. The post recommended upgrading the iPhone to iOS 13.4.
Once I did that, however, Xcode (on the laptop) was out of sync with the iPhone. I upgraded Xcode to the latest version
Xcode successfully managed to install the app on my iPhone
Flutter successfully managed to install the app on my iPhone.
#Daniel and #Gordon, thank you for your assistance
I am facing the issue below after uploading app into TestFlight. Can anyone tell me how to resolve this? My project is in Swift.
Dear developer,
We have discovered one or more issues with your recent delivery for "QuiqRx Red". To process your delivery, the following issues must be corrected:
Invalid Swift Support - The SwiftSupport folder is missing. Rebuild your app using the current public (GM) version of Xcode and resubmit it.
Once these issues have been corrected, you can then redeliver the corrected binary.
Regards,
The App Store team
Apple does not allow to submit apps from beta software, since there are possible bugs and flows in them which can limit the application's stability and usablility.
You should donwload the final version of Xcode from the Mac App Store or from Apple Developer and build/submit your app through that.
I'm using Xcode 4.3.2 and it tried to install an update to the command line tools.
I clicked the update button and Xcode told me that [my apple id] does not have access to Command Line Tools. (Contact Apple Developer Support to resolve account access issues.)
The problem happened with 4.3.1 too, I just did the update to 4.3.2 because I thought that it will resolve the issue.
My account is a paid Mac + iOS Developer account. I am pretty sure I should have access to these tools. But Xcode tells me I don't.
I logged in to the developer portal and checked for new Terms of Service too. Everything looks alright.
How can I install the update? Does anybody have a solution for this?
Yes its all over the Twitter... Just go to Apple Downloads and manually install it. They are investigating the issue as far as I know
Dominik Porada details the solution at Xcode 4.5 and iOS 5.1 Simulator, ie. download the old XCode 4.4.1 from Apple and pull out the simulation. Personally, I just copied the simulator from one of my other Macs that I hadn't upgraded XCode on yet.
Not sure if it's still relevant but xcode-select --install might do it.
I had the same problem last night after the update to Mountain Lion and Xcode 4.4.
This morning I tried to build something in xcode and it told me that developer mode wasn't enabled on the mac. Once I enabled it, I tried to download the command tools again and that happened to work fine now.
I am using Xcode 3.2.1 and I accidentally updated my iPod to 4.2.1 in iTunes.
When I open Xcode > Organizer and try to restore my iPod to 3.1.3.
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It fails with an error message: Unable to preflight personalized install
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I am using this software image:
iPod2,1_3.1.3_7E18_Restore.ipsw
And I am quite sure this image is not corrupted since it comes from pfd.apple.com and I have re-downloaded it for several times.
My iPod is a registered device in the Provisioning Portal and I have never jailbroken it before.
What do you think the problem is?
Thanks in advance.
I have searched in the apple member center developer forum, after reading some posts, what I can conclude is, unless you have previously saved you SHSH, you cannot possibly downgrade it from 4.x to 3.1.3.
Ignoring the option of buying another iPod which still has the 3.1.3 iOS installed, the only option you are left with, is to persuade yourself that most people are already using 4.x iOS and supporting 3.1.3 is not that important.