I get this build error when I build my iPhone project to run on my device:
**Code Sign error: The identity 'iPhone Developer: x Xxxxx' doesn't match any identity in any profile**
My development code signing certificate expired so I got a new one. On my first attempt I created a new CSR and got the message above. The second time I reused my original CSR and got the same result. Another strange thing is the new certificate has an extra string with brackets after my name in the "common name" when I look at it using Keychain Access like this:
iPhone Developer: x Xxxxx **(3BDUAJYC9Q)**
`My original certificate didn't have that.
I have Xcode Version 3.1.3
Component versions
Xcode IDE: 1191.0
Xcode Core: 1192.0
ToolSupport: 1186.0
Does anyone know how to solve this?
Following kw4m3n4's answer, I found the special characters (umlaute) in my name where messed up in the file. I fixed it like this:
If you have multiple developer accounts, then make sure you're signed into the right one in xCode- that was the problem when I had this error.
Silly me... The problem was I still needed to create a new "Provisioning Profile" which uses the new certificate in the iPhone program portal and load it into Xcode. I didn't need to add the extra string after my name in the code signing section for debug.
I think you need to create new provisioning profiles based on your new certificate.
Log on to developer.apple.com and go to the iOS Provisioning Portal -> Provisioning -> Development. Most likely, the profile you once created has expired, so just renew and redownload it.
For me the problem was that I did choose debug on device by accident, as I inteded to switch to iPhone simulator. To debug on an emulator it worked as before by selecting simulator in the menu.