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A: iOS development computer crashed - Is my application going to be able to receive updates?

John WoodsYou are fine. If you have the source you can release an update to your app, by checking out your git repo, building it with the same bundle id and submitting to the app store. I agree the provisioning / App ID / cert process is convoluted. However, good for you, you can replace any signing cert...

You have just saved me a from a mini heart attack. Thanks for the reasurance. Can you walk me through the steps for getting my certificates? Is there any way that my bundle ID could be deleted?'
Nope, your bundle ID is associated with your currently released app and visible when you 'manage' your apps on iTunes Connect, sure I can walk you through the steps, have a go and let me know when you get stuck. Step 1: go to developer.apple.com
Alright, I'm in my ios dev center.
are you using a new mac?
Yes. It has xcode, and I have my code pulled in from github, but I haven't done anything dealing with ios Dev center/certificates/identifiers/profiles.
Nope. I don't have anything backed up except for me code. Unless, that somehow gets saved on git. In android my signing key gets backed up using git. Im unsure/confused how ios handles it.
21:26
okay first you need to revoke your original certs and then create new ones (because you need to since you have a new computer with new private keys)
Okay, in certificates I have a development and distribution certificate. Should I revoke them both?
yup, create new ones and download
Okay, I am going to create a new development certificate. It needs me to make a CSR. Do I need this?
yes you do need to.
Should I have it emailed to the "CA" (dont know what that is) or saved to disc?
21:37
disk, just follow the instructions
its displayed as you progress
Sorry I thoght saved to disk makes sense but, the default is "email to CA".
Got the first development certificate completed.
I double clicked the the certificate, do I install it as "Login" "System" or "Local Items"?
ALso, I just wanted to take a second again to say thank you. I was completly freaking out, and this has been super helpful.
21:55
I always install in both login and system
(although I think most likely only system is required!)
but do both
I have the development CSR created. Do I need to create a new csr for my deployment certificate?
22:06
yup you certainly do!
Really?
I need a new CSR?
sorry, potentially not -
I hadn't done it in a while, and I just checked you seem to be able to use the same CSR
Great.
Created both certificates. Next step?
revoke and then create new provisioning profiles
for dev and deployment
I have three profiles total somehow.
22:17
revoke them
and recreate with the new certs
Okay just created dev profile creating dev now
For App ID, I have my App and then a wild card.
I choose my app ID of course... right?
22:20
that's cool thats all you need unless your app uses push notifications etc
yup thats right
Yup. My development profile is done.
I have no push notifications.
ok first test
(when you download and save your prov profiles in your keychain)
is to build an app and see if you can send to your iOS device
Okay, in xcode under "Code Signing" do I change anything?
yup change it to match your cert/profile
Okay. App ran fine!
22:30
cool
you're nearly there
now build your source from git hub
and in the info.plist set the bundle id to be the same as your bundle id from your submitted app from the store
Info.plist?
yup
in your Xcode project
there will be a info.plist
WHen you click the root project and then go into "Info"?
nop
nope
Is that the info.plist being desi
hmm
22:35
it's in your Xcode project files
usually called YourAppname-info.plist
Oh. I found it under "Supporting files"
Okay the bundle ID seems to be set correctly.
ok
well log into iTunes connect
and create a new version
of your app
then try and upload the binary with some small change
and if you succeed you're all sorted
Thanks man.
I really appreciate it.
I will let you know if it doesn't work.
22:41
cool no worries

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