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Reply to Xcode 15 doesn't fix Info.plist management bugs introduced in Xcode 14
Astonishingly, this severe bug is still not fixed in Xcode 16. Once again, this bug affects EVERY XCODE USER. I'm truly curious why Apple refuses to fix this basic Info.plist management bug? Especially that this one is trivial to fix. Up until Xcode 14, Xcode functioned normally. Now such basic things as specifying the build version or app category cannot be performed by just typing or selecting the desired values. Is Apple waiting for quantum computers and next generation AI technologies to restore some basic functionality of plist management? What kind of super-human developers worked in Xcode team until version 14 that they were able to provide basic UI updates from NSDictionary? I guess those ultra-ingenious developers have left and took the sacred secrets of reading an NSDictionary with them forever :(
Jul ’24
Reply to Xcode 15 doesn't fix Info.plist management bugs introduced in Xcode 14
And here we are: still NONE of the issues are fixed in Xcode 15 beta 4. Once again, some of them (such as build number mismatch) affects ALL Xcode users - 100% of them. It's unfathomable how Apple managed to break Info.plist management in Xcode 14 (something that worked with no issues since the first Xcode release). It's even harder to understand why they still refuse to fix it while, once again, this affects ALL Xcode users. I encourage every Xcode user to submit a bug report regarding this severe problem as soon as possible. Maybe Apple pays attention to this once they receive a few hundred reports on this bug.
Apr ’24
Reply to Can't submit macOS app to App Store: Invalid Provisioning Profile Signature error
@mgrushin: Thanks!! It did work. I'm still not sure what it's all about... Mac apps don't require any provisioning profiles. I don't have any provisioning profiles specified. But now I see that indeed a provisioning profile is generated in ~/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning Profiles upon submission of the app to Mac App Store. The directory is also named MobileDevice while, once again, it's not a mobile app - but I guess that's how it works. Thanks again! Leo
May ’23