The CODE_SIGN_IDENTITY in the project settings is "Apple Distribution" (for the Release configuration), and I have the distribution certificate in the keychain. But the embedded.mobileprovision file in the .ipa shows only development certificates - why? How can we build a distribution-ready app with xcodebuild?
xcrun xcodebuild \
-project MyApp/MyApp.xcodeproj \
-scheme MyApp \
-configuration Release \
-sdk iphoneos \
-destination "generic/platform=iOS" \
-quiet \
archive \
-archivePath MyApp/Build/Applications/MyApp.xcarchive \
-allowProvisioningUpdates \
-authenticationKeyPath $(APPLE_DEV_KEY_PATH) \
-authenticationKeyID $(APPLE_DEV_KEY_ID) \
-authenticationKeyIssuerID $(APPLE_DEV_ISSUER_ID) \
DWARF_DSYM_FOLDER_PATH=Build/Applications
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How to handle a connection timing out?
// `endpoint` was obtained from a bonjour browser
let connection = NWConnection(to: endpoint, using: .tcp)
connection.stateUpdateHandler = { [self] newState in
print("newState: \(newState)")
}
connection.start(queue: .main)
Log:
newState: preparing
nw_socket_handle_socket_event [C1.1.4.1:1] Socket SO_ERROR [60: Operation timed out]
... several more times
The stateUpdateHandler function is never called again.
xcodebuild makes .app files, but the binary is missing the executable bit. This results in an error when trying to install on a device via Xcode: "CFBundleExecutable" specifies a file that is not executable. This can be fixed by running chmod +x on the binary, but why is it not done by xcodebuild?
This is happening on GitHub builds, running macOS 12.6.5 (21G531). Locally-built apps on 13.3.1 do not have this issue.