Tonight when I plugged my iPhone into my development machine I'm met with an error in the XCode Organizer under my iPhone device that says:
"Could not support development."
This is instead of the normal list of provisioning profiles and applications.
Has anyone else had this happen? I'm loathed to restore OS 2.2.1, but I'm more wondering why or how this could happen.
Any ideas?
-JC
Did you try to re-provision? Re-Add your certificate to your development device? I've never had this happen, but it sounds like something corrupted your development certificate.
Did you try to re-provision? Re-Add your certificate to your development device? I've never had this happen, but it sounds like something corrupted your development certificate.
My certificate is fine, as I have another iPod that currently works.
Here's what the screen looks like - it's quite Bizarre.
seconded. i have problems all the time with my iphone not being recognized or giving "unexpected error 0x3676E7647" (digits not exact). rebooting the phone first usually fixes it. if it doesn't, rebooting both phone and mac does.
Rebooting works but it's mighty annoying... I never used to have it happen on my iPod Touch but with my iPhone 3GS it happens almost everytime. Very annoying.
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I get "Could not support development" on both my new 3GS and an old 1st Gen updated to 3.0.
Rebooting does nothing. I am unable to get them to work, ive tried re-provisioning and reinstalling. I updated the SDK to latest 3.1beta and put latest release itunes etc, but no luck. I just cant get the hardware recognised.
Any ideas?
I have the same problem after updating to xcode to 3.1.3.
I've updated itunes, rebooted, deleted my profiles and got all new certificates.
I'm an experienced Windows programmer trying to migrate to the future. I feel like a noob starting all over.
My app was working on the iPhone before the updates. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
A follow up note for those stuck in provisioning hell. I was able to re-establish the provisioning link between xcode and my iPhone (or what ever it's called).
The problem arrived after upgrading xcode. I had to delete the key files and certificate files from my computer. Go to the Developer Portal and remove all the certificates and profiles. Remove the Provisioning profile on the iPhone and reboot it.
Start the whole process over and take it slow. Finally, I can get back to coding!