问题
I do not have iPhone developer account. I want to test my app on my iPod Touch.
iPod iOS version : 5.1 (9B176 build) Xcode Development SDK : 5.1 Simulators : iPhone 5.1 Retina/normal iPad 5.1 Retina/Normal
To bypass code signing etc, I changed changed the project settings like below.
Code signing identity Don't code sign
Debug Don't code sign
Any iOS SDK Don't code sign
Release Don't code sign
Any iOS SDK Don't code sign
I connected my iPod-Touch to my MacBook Pro, selected iPod as my target (instead simulator), built the project and ran it. Then I am getting the error "No Code Signature found."
Any help?
Note: I did not create any app certificate etc. (I don't have app dev account)
回答1:
You can also get this error if a build gets interrupted partway through. It corrupts Xcode's internal data (why are they saving corruptible data? I have no idea).
Shut down xcode, and restart, do a fresh build ... and it will usually go away.
回答2:
Fully Clean Your Project
It helps if you fully clean up build folder. The usual Project
> Clean
menu item is not thorough. Use the hidden alternative.
Hold down Option
key (⌥) while choosing Product
> Clean Build Folder…
The Option key transforms that menu item from "Clean" to "Clean Build Folder" and changes its behavior as discussed in this other question, XCode 4 “Clean” vs. “Clean Build Folder”.
回答3:
You have to code sign if you want to run your app on an iDevice, unless it's jailbroken.
You have to have a development licence to code sign your apps.
If you don't want to buy a developer licence and you are a student, you can apply iOS Developer University Program which allows you to test your apps on actual devices but not to submit App Store.
https://developer.apple.com/programs/ios/university/
回答4:
It is fine if you don't want to code sign it in the settings, but you MUST code sign it if you want to run it in a Device. That is of course unless you jailbreak your device... which is your only choice since you mention you do not have an app dev account.
回答5:
This error means that your code can not be signed ,so the project can't run in your device .I found this problem because I changed "other C flags" in Build Settings.Remove the item you added ,it runs!
回答6:
I got this error in Xcode 8.2 because I didn't have enough space on my device. Thanks Xcode for the descriptive error...
回答7:
I got this problem when a prov-file was deleted. I generate a provisioning file ,and it's fixed.
回答8:
I was playing with the following file - with the CODE_SIGNING_REQUIRED property. By default it is YES. I've changed it to NO - to try to generate an unsigned .ipa.
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS10.1.sdk
The settings were set to "Don't code sign". After that I needed to run the app on the device, but got this "No Code Signature found" error. After I've set all the teams, profiles, code signing identities correctly - the issue still appeared. Set back the CODE_SIGNING_REQUIRED to YES.
But somehow nothing helped - "No Code Signature found" error stayed there - had to reinstall the Xcode.
回答9:
Cleaning caches and Xcode DerivedData folder helped me to solve this issue. After cleaning product and product build folder exit Xcode and remove everything in
~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData
Then remove all files and folders related to Xcode in
~/Library/Caches
回答10:
I Used this:
Right click on XCode.app file in your Application folder and Go to the path :
Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS.sdk
Open file SDKSettings.plist
and check value for CODE_SIGNING_REQUIRED
. If it is set 'NO' then set it 'YES'.
Now relaunch the XCode. If it does not work again, then clear XCode DerivedData folder.
see : this
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11971875/ios-app-testing-no-code-signature-found