maciekish / iReSign

iReSign allows iDevice app bundles (.ipa) files to be signed or resigned with a digital certificate from Apple for distribution. This tool is aimed at enterprises users, for enterprise deployment, when the person signing the app is different than the person(s) developing it.
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Resigned App Store IPA's Build Using Swift Are not Signed Properly #67

Open sylvanaar opened 9 years ago

sylvanaar commented 9 years ago

The swift libraries are not resigned properly. The app crashes instantly on load.

This is for App Store builds. (Or TestFlight as was in this case).

lucouto commented 9 years ago

I've tried today with Fantastical 2 (2.4.2) for iPhone but the app doesn't install on device. Signing older apps is working fine. Please let me know how to help you solve this issue.

xgiovio commented 9 years ago

try this script http://www.xgiovio.com/blog-photos-videos-other/blog/resign-your-ios-ipa-frameworks-and-plugins-included/

crossle commented 8 years ago

@xgiovio still crash

testampat commented 8 years ago

@crossle , were you able to resolve crash issue?

gabewood commented 7 years ago

Enterprise OTA distribution - Swift apps Re-exporting the archive via Xcode seems to have fixed the issue. just open it up in Xcode and using the new certificates/mobile provisioning profiles and it will export a new ipa.