Is there sample code on how to use startDate and endDate?
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Never mind. I was overcomplicating it. It is simply: .hourly(startDate: <#T##Date#>, endDate: <#T##Date#>)
No errors from Xcode. The error is in the System log on the older machine when trying to launch the application.
@Polyphonic - no suggestions?
As it turns out, I am using an exportOptionsPlist file and it has my Developer ID TeamID in it. It is the Certificates section that is still showing Apple Development. I don''t see an option in exportOptionsPlist for the Certificate.
I can post my script if that would help.
Oddity. If I'm not signed in I see /. If I'm signed in I see a forward slash ( / ). Strange.
Welcome back. I honestly figured it was a well deserved holiday.
You are partially correct in your assumptions. The Xcode archive built is Apple Development. The one from the archive export has my Developer ID but the certificate used is Apple Development.
I exported the Archive, did a Show Package Contents on the .app, opened Contents, then did a quick view on embedded.provisionprofile.
@quinn - Did you miss my last post?
@eskimo - Oops I've been tagging the wrong person!.
Disappointed but thank you.
First, thank you for the response.
My Terminal is not customized that I'm aware of. I did the switch to zsh if that matters.
I ran the xcrun command and it initially didn't work. It was looking in my /Applications for an alternate of the app. (I'm guessing the user renamed my app to include version number since it's in beta.) I renamed my app to match and the command did run and it gave me some output. I'm deciphering that now.
Thanks and I'll report back.
Ed