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7:15 AM
Any update on this problem? When will Apple solve the problem?
 
 
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10:55 AM
I assume that it has to do something with the certificates but I did not find any resources about what standard certificates one has to use for iOS development.
 
 
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1:25 PM
I read that this problem only occurs for free accounts, many other experience the same problem. I'm starting to think that Apple might have applied some limitation to free accounts and if that's true it will suck big time
The only way I found it to work was to disable debug executable in Edit Schema but that eliminates your option to debug, so that's not really helpful
 
I was just about to point out that only free accounts appear to be affected. I'm using both a free account for personal projects and a paid account for work, and the work account doesn't have any issues but the free one experiences this issue.
 
So, that's true then. Only free accounts are affected. I hope this is a bug and its not deliberate limitation
 
 
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5:36 PM
Yes still no fix for free accounts. Tried again today, no luck. This is really bad, takes away a lot of productive time...
 
 
2 hours later…
7:08 PM
We have a single paid account and one free (different users and different machines). Only the free account shows this problem. The paid one is fine, even in projects that do not work with the other account. Possibly a coincidence of course.
 
 
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8:25 PM
I have the following scenario: I connect my device to my Mac, open the "Console.app" and set filter by "Errors and Faults". Now, if I want to run the app I see the following message in the console:
SpringBoard [bundleidentifier] Provision violated for watchdog process-exit: <FBSProcessResourceProvision: 0x2812ee680; allowance: <; FBSProcessResourceAllowance; type: realTime; timeValue: 20.0s>; violated: YES> SpringBoard Not terminating [bundleidentifier] for violated provision because: "process is being debugged". In order to find this message quickly search for your bundle-identifier.
Do you also get the same error message?
Does somebody have a working free developer account? (I suspect no) If yes, could you please send us all installed certificates related to development? This is because I assume this bug has something to do with the certificates. If there is no one, I would ask a StackOverflow question tomorrow.
I just found the following apple thread: forums.developer.apple.com/thread/109156. The last few messages (by non apple employees) suggest that this problem is only on Apple's end and with a free developer account we cannot do anything about it.
Citation from the forum: "It seems like the reason causing this problem is the 'get-task-allow' flag of .mobileprovision file, which suppose to be set to true, but now is set to false instead. This 'false' flag causes Xcode losing the privilege to attach the target with debugger."
And also: "The problem is caused by Apple's end since they issue the .mobileprovision file, and with free account we do not have the access to alter the flags in that file. The only thing we can do, I think, is waiting for Apple to take actions on this problem."
 
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9:26 PM
When can we expect a fix?
 
user10497264
Also I had original used the link above to try and solve the problem and deleted that certificate, do I need to re-download? If so where?
 

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