Can we tidy up all of the provisioning profiles show on the build screen?

FYI, using the iPhone Configuration Utility, you can easily see and delete individual profiles on your machine (the functionality that was removed in the latest version of Xcode).  I agree alphabetical ordering in the Corona build window would be nice, but at least there is a way to fairly easily manually delete the old ones.

  • Andrew

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Alphabetical order would be nice, but what I really want is a way to tell same profiles apart.

If I go to Itunes and add another device for example, to an existing profile. This provision profile will be a duplicate in Corona and I can’t tell the 2 profiles apart. So, in the dropdown list I would like to have the profile identifier (looks like this: 777ECE75-A7AE-461E-B143-13AEB123456X).

Hi all,

We’re exploring options on this front, and will probably go with alphabetical + inactive ones “greyed out”. I know everybody would like a perfectly custom way according to their needs/desires, but we’ll have to choose a “satisfy most people” option and go with that.

Thanks,

Brent

Alphabetical would be a HUGE improvement over what we have now. Can’t wait to see it! :slight_smile:

 Jay

Don’t have to wait! 2014.2174 released today makes the list alphabetical!!! Looks great. Thanks Corona Labs.

Brent, thanks for the instructions on how to nuke all the old provisions (before reinstalling the latest). It solved my issue.

My issue was that I was creating a new provision every time I add a device to my Ad Hoc list, which means a million of these things appearing in the Corona Code Signing Identity dropdown and no way to tell which one is the latest desired one. Nuking the old ones each time and reinstalling was the solution. My Corona Code Signing Identity dropdown is now nice and short.

I deleted all my old ones in member center and then signed out.  When I click refresh in xCode, it keeps re-installing them (those that were marked “Managed by xCode”).  I first thought it was because my IOS device was connected but even after disconnecting, xCode kept putting the deleted ones back.  Apple’s instructions say to remove automatic management from your “xCode Project” but since I don’t have one, I’m not sure where to find this config.  Somewhat frustrating…

You might want to go to your ~/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning Profiles folder and remove them from there.

Unless I’m totally dreaming, that’s exactly what I did…twice…as in the instructions above.
xCode 5.1.1 is putting them back there AFTER I’ve deleted them BOTH from that folder, AND from member center…

That’s my whole issue…I’m not sure where it’s getting them

Thx

D

I deleted all my old ones in member center and then signed out.  When I click refresh in xCode, it keeps re-installing them (those that were marked “Managed by xCode”).  I first thought it was because my IOS device was connected but even after disconnecting, xCode kept putting the deleted ones back.  Apple’s instructions say to remove automatic management from your “xCode Project” but since I don’t have one, I’m not sure where to find this config.  Somewhat frustrating…

You might want to go to your ~/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning Profiles folder and remove them from there.

Unless I’m totally dreaming, that’s exactly what I did…twice…as in the instructions above.
xCode 5.1.1 is putting them back there AFTER I’ve deleted them BOTH from that folder, AND from member center…

That’s my whole issue…I’m not sure where it’s getting them

Thx

D

dgaedcke, 

  From my observation, as long as an appID exists it looks like xCode will continue to create a profiles for it if one doesn’t exist

This is an old post now, and I know that Corona did make it list the iOS provisioning profiles in alphabetical order (thanks guys), but would it be possible to do the same for Android keystores?

Also, is there a way to remove keystores that Corona has ‘remembered’ in its dropdown list? I have some keystores which I have moved from the location that Corona first used them in. When I next tried to use them I got an error “no keystore found here” or something like that. So I browsed to the new location and selected the keystore again and that worked fine. But Corona still shows the old keystore, even though it should know that it no longer exists, because it told me so. So now I have “myKeystore” twice in the list, one of which doesn’t really exist.

You can put in a feature request for this at Until we get iOS 8 issues out the door we probably won’t have time to look at this, but it sounds like a noble cause.

Rob

Feature request submitted:  

http://feedback.coronalabs.com/forums/188732-corona-sdk-feature-requests-feedback/suggestions/6498068-sort-android-keystores-alphabetically-in-simulator

If anyone else would like to have this fixed too then please vote :slight_smile:

@Rob Miracle  

In the meantime, do you know how to remove “dead” keystores from the dropdown list in the simulator’s build window? I can’t see a way to do it, and had a snoop through the application support folder trying to find a reference to them but had no luck (on a mac if that makes a difference).

I think Engineering is working on this.

Rob

Looks as though it’s done as of today’s build (2451).  

Thanks guys, it makes a world of difference  :slight_smile:

Let me know if we missed anything.