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Missing Push Notification Entitlement after building in command line
Firstly, I'm building my app through the command line- unfortunately this is necessary since I'm using Azure DevOps to do the build. Since the app has an extension I created two provisioning profiles (the app's has Push Notifications capability) and build and sign the ipa via a plist file (multi-provisioning-profiles.plist) as follows: xcodebuild -sdk iphoneos -configuration Release -project myapp.xcodeproj -scheme MyApp archive -archivePath myapp.xcarchive CODE_SIGNING_ALLOWED=NO xcodebuild -sdk iphoneos -configuration $(Configuration) -project myapp.xcodeproj build -exportArchive -archivePath myapp.xcarchive -exportOptionsPlist multi-provisioning-profiles.plist -exportPath /ipa The ipa then successfully uploads and a short while later I get the error email (ITMS-90078: Missing Push Notification Entitlement) from Apple regarding push notification entitlements. Any idea what I might be missing here? For completeness, here's the multi-provisioning-profiles.plist file also: <dict> <key>provisioningProfiles</key> <dict> <key>[My app key]</key> <string>[UUID of app's prov profile]</string> <key>[My extension key]</key> <string>[UUID of extension's prov profile]</string> </dict> <key>signingCertificate</key> <string>iOS Distribution</string> <key>signingStyle</key> <string>manual</string> <key>method</key> <string>app-store</string> <key>teamID</key> <string><[My team ID]</string> </dict> </plist>
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