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Resign app with PlugIns folder #48

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mysteriouss opened this issue Feb 13, 2017 · 4 comments
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Resign app with PlugIns folder #48

mysteriouss opened this issue Feb 13, 2017 · 4 comments

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@mysteriouss
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mysteriouss commented Feb 13, 2017

As far as I could test, the appex is signed with the same bundle-identifier as the main app which could lead to wrong execution of appex in PlugIns folder, apple watch appex maybe included.

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@igorkulman
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Any update on this? I added a notification extension to my app and I am having the same problem. The appex is detected, app id is changed but it is signed with the same cert and the resulting IPA cannot be installed onto a device.

@kotori2
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kotori2 commented Apr 8, 2019

Same here

@freyzheng
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Same problem.

@DanTheMan827
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I believe PR #97 fixes this

It allows you to sign the plugins prior to signing the main bundle

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