Command codesign failed with a nonzero exit code xcode 10
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Have a question about this project? The new Xcode build system decided this was a circular dependency and was freaking out. You have to show expired certificates. Apple have been no help in this matter I might aswell have phoned my gran.
Another thing that helped me is to disable and enable iCloud again. At any rate, I decided to reboot and that cleared the problem — I was then able to clear the duplicate certs and compile my app. Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community. The new Xcode build system decided this was a circular dependency and was freaking out.
Have a question about this project? Select the System keychain and Certificates category. At any rate, I decided to reboot and that cleared the problem — I was then able to clear the duplicate certs and compile my app. These steps, resolved my issue immediately. I have facing the same issue, i believe this issue have something link to keychain access too code signing problem , I go to keychain access unlock the login then lock it again fixed this issue. This is the first app I have built so it can't be that but I tried anyway and revoked the certificate re did them and setup new provisional profiles again and it didn't work. Ive created the app in xCode and done everything iTunes connect except upload my build. You can also follow along with the screenshots below. Note this process required your login pass phare. The new Xcode build system decided this was a circular dependency and was freaking out. Signing worked before just fine.
Error Message in xcode: Command /usr/bin/… - This is the first app I have built so it can't be that but I tried anyway and revoked the certificate re did them and setup new provisional profiles again and it didn't work.
One is in your login keychain and the other is in your system keychain. The real problem is, you probably have an expired certificate conflicting with your active certificate. You can also follow along with the screenshots below. When you view your login certificates it will probably look like everything is fine. Then select the login keychain and Certificates category. Everything will probably look fine. Select the System keychain and Certificates category. You have to show expired certificates. Then you will see the offending certificate with an onerous red x circle. Just delete the old certificate and build again. I hope this saves someone some time. Why viewing expired certificates is only turned off be default in the System view of Keychain is beyond me. I finally got it to work by rebooting the machine. I tried quiting everything and disconnecting the device, but nothing worked. This was with xcode 4. At any rate, I decided to reboot and that cleared the problem — I was then able to clear the duplicate certs and compile my app.