"no mac developer certificates found"

SlowboySlowboy Member, PRO Posts: 329
edited November -1 in Working with GS (Mac)
Ay'up! I'm getting this message when trying to submit my first app to the mac store.
"no mac developer certificates found"
Sure I've done everything correctly and got me certificates - it says valid and all in the keychain access, but GS isn't seeing it.
Any ideas?
Thanks very much
Wayne

Comments

  • SlowboySlowboy Member, PRO Posts: 329
    Sounds a bit extreme?!
  • Rob2Rob2 Member Posts: 2,402
    what do you have listed in your login keychain?
  • jonmulcahyjonmulcahy Member, Sous Chef Posts: 10,408
    i'm cross posting this from an earlier thread i replied to, so much of it probably doesn't apply, but if you're looking to start fresh, follow these steps:

    follow this guide step by step: http://gamesalad.com/wiki/developing_for_iphone

    if you still have trouble, remove everything and start over by following these steps (copied from another post):

    if you open up the keychain access application, you should see 3 certificates:

    Apple Worldwide Developer Relations Certificate Authority
    iPhone Developer: NAME
    iPhone Distribution: NAME

    If you expand both the iPhone keys, you will see two a private key with your name under each. Right click on each of those and hit delete. After that right click on the three certificates above and hit delete.

    Reboot your computer

    Then open xcode, with your phone plugged in, and click on Window->Organizer
    If you click on Developer Profile, you should see nothing in it
    Click on Provisioning Profiles, delete EVERYTHING
    Click on your iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad under devices, after a few seconds it will show you all installed provisioning profiles on the phone. Delete EVERYTHING

    reboot your phone and your machine again just to make sure it's all cleaned out.

    Now, go back and login to the iPhone Developer Portal and go to where you create your keychains/appids/provisioning profiles. Start from step 1, and read each section through twice before you do anything.

    If you follow the steps it's very easy, but you have to follow them exactly. If you make a mistake it's a nightmare.
  • SlowboySlowboy Member, PRO Posts: 329
    Cheers chaps, still a bit wary of deleting everything - don't see why I should have to when all I've done is add a new one!
    In my keychain list I have..

    3rd Party Mac Developer Application : Wayne Smith ****
    Apple Worldwide Developer Relations Certificate Authority
    iPhone Delevoper : Wayne Smith (loadsofnumbersandletters)
    iPhone Distribution : Wayne Smith

    **** is there a clue in the fact that the top one is an 'application' , or does that mean I'm making applications. Or does it mean that I have applied to make applications?!!?

    Keychains and certificates are so annoying!
    Thanks for looking ;]
    Wayne
  • Rob2Rob2 Member Posts: 2,402
    you are missing one .....I also have '3rd Party Mac Developer Installer: Rob'
  • SlowboySlowboy Member, PRO Posts: 329
    Brill! Cheers Rob! I'll go find it!....
  • zombie_farmzombie_farm Member Posts: 33
    Im confused about how you generate a "3rd Party Mac Developer Installer: Rob"
    I was able to generate and download the Mac Developer Application...
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