Hello Apple team,
We're having a problem submitting one of our apps to TestFlight via Xcode Cloud. We have over 10 apps with the same codebase and all of them build successfully. However, one application fails to build in Xcode Cloud, although there is no problem with manual build. We would appreciate your help in resolving this situation. Can you please help us resolve this issue? We are ready to provide additional information or logs to clarify the causes of the error.
Sincerely,
Anton Babich
Xcode Cloud
Archive - iOS encountered a failure that caused the build to fail.
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Invalid Signature. Code failed to satisfy specified code requirement(s). The file at path “moBiel Live.app/Frameworks/grpcpp.framework/grpcpp” is not properly signed. Make sure you have signed your application with a distribution certificate, not an ad hoc certificate or a development certificate. Verify that the code signing settings in Xcode are correct at the target level (which override any values at the project level). Additionally, make sure the bundle you are uploading was built using a Release target in Xcode, not a Simulator target. If you are certain your code signing settings are correct, choose “Clean All” in Xcode, delete the “build” directory in the Finder, and rebuild your release target. For more information, please consult https://developer.apple.com/support/code-signing.
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Invalid Signature. Code failed to satisfy specified code requirement(s). The file at path “moBiel Live.app/Frameworks/Braintree.framework/Braintree” is not properly signed. Make sure you have signed your application with a distribution certificate, not an ad hoc certificate or a development certificate. Verify that the code signing settings in Xcode are correct at the target level (which override any values at the project level). Additionally, make sure the bundle you are uploading was built using a Release target in Xcode, not a Simulator target. If you are certain your code signing settings are correct, choose “Clean All” in Xcode, delete the “build” directory in the Finder, and rebuild your release target. For more information, please consult https://developer.apple.com/support/code-signing.