Use re-signature of the Xcode, can be packaged App AppStore?
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ShengQiangLiu commented
Use re-signature of the Xcode, can be packaged App AppStore?
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I keep both an officially signed version of XCode (without XVim) to submit to app store, and a re-signed version (with XVim) for development. Maybe this answers your question?
JugglerShu commented
I think there is no need to keep original Xcode to package an app to submit to AppStore.
Whether or not Xcode has original signature , your app will be signed by your private key ( and it will be verified by corresponding public key which is signed by Apple) anyway.
tangmengze commented
After replace xcode chain with the new one, my xcode8 simulator can't work now.......
tidbeck commented
Should we close this one?
@tangmengze sounds like a different issue. Think you should file a separate issue.