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iPhone Code Signing

August 26, 2008 - 12:10pm
Codesign error: no certificate for identifier “iPhone Developer” was found in your keychain

Getting this error when building an iPhone app? Yeah … you’re going to love the solution:


After much tinkering around, I tracked the problem to a keychain error.

And TADAAAAA: Go to Keychain Access -> Preferences -> Certificates and deactivate both automatic checking gizmos.

Quit Xcode, relaunch. It worked for me. Instantly.


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perkyo said

hi!

you wrote:

> Keychain Access -> Preferences -> Certificates and deactivate both automatic > checking gizmos.

can’t find the menu-option “Keychain Access”.

could you tell where can i find it?

greetings

Adam Knight said

I’m talking about the program Keychain Access, then the menu with the app’s name from within there.

blub said

does this only work if you can sign your code?
i haven’t already bought a signing key but i want to test my application on a real iphone.

Adam Knight said

Yes, you need to be a part of the iPhone Developer program ($99) to get a signing key to put your app on a phone.

medopal said

i didnt try this method yet, but would it allow me to test the app on my iPod Touch 2G??

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