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Xcode Template for Pythonista code signing error
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In January I was successful at getting several apps onto the App Store.
I just went back to load another one and I am now getting a Code Signing Error.
I cleared out all my certificates and reloaded everything to ensure something had not expired.
I even loaded an app built completely in Xcode and it worked fine.
When I try using the Pythonista template I get:ERROR ITMS-90035: "Invalid Signature. Code object is not signed at all. The file at path [My App.app/Frameworks/PythonistaKit.framework/pylib/future.py] is not properly signed. Make sure you have signed your application with a distribution certificate, not an ad hoc certificate or a development certificate. Verify that the code signing settings in Xcode are correct at the target level (which override any values at the project level). Additionally, make sure the bundle you are uploading was built using a Release target in Xcode, not a Simulator target. If you are certain your code signing settings are correct, choose "Clean All" in Xcode, delete the "build" directory in the Finder, and rebuild your release target. For more information, please consult https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/Security/Conceptual/CodeSigningGuide/Introduction/Introduction.html"
ERROR ITMS-90035: "Invalid Signature. Code object is not signed at all. The file at path [My App.app/Frameworks/PythonistaKit.framework/pylib/future.py] is not properly signed. Make sure you have signed your application with a distribution certificate, not an ad hoc certificate or a development certificate. Verify that the code signing settings in Xcode are correct at the target level (which override any values at the project level). Additionally, make sure the bundle you are uploading was built using a Release target in Xcode, not a Simulator target. If you are certain your code signing settings are correct, choose "Clean All" in Xcode, delete the "build" directory in the Finder, and rebuild your release target. For more information, please consult https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/Security/Conceptual/CodeSigningGuide/Introduction/Introduction.html"Anybody else getting this?
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I am also having the same issue. Does anyone have the fix?
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Read this thread for a solution: https://forum.omz-software.com/topic/3744/xcode-template-for-pythonista