pulverdingen
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05/21/12 08:44 AM (13 years ago)

Has anyone seen this ?

warning: This bundle is invalid. The application-identifier entitlement is not formatted correctly; it should contain your 10-character App ID Seed, followed by a dot, followed by your bundle identifier: 8C6R26NBU3.com.allmyapps.* (-19054 I get this when I try to archive...
 
mysterysolver
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05/21/12 09:27 AM (13 years ago)
Did you create app id and bundle id ?
 
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05/21/12 10:05 AM (13 years ago)
Yes I did... I have done this before, 4 times as a matter of fact, but I have never seen this
 
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05/21/12 10:14 AM (13 years ago)
I don't get it...Do I need to include the ID in the bundle identifier...such as 1234567890.com.allmyapps.nameofapp.com ?
 
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05/21/12 11:02 AM (13 years ago)
From what I've seen on this: What it's telling you is the build ID specified in the distribution provisioning file does not match the CFBundleIdentifier in the APP package. This generally happens when you add your own Bundle Identifier to the Plist section in the build.settings file.
 
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05/21/12 11:02 AM (13 years ago)
Or just delete provisioning file and create a new one.
 

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