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The result of my support ticket with Esri was that they couldn't reproduce it on any of their machines so they closed the case.
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Frédéric, what version of macOS did you generate your certificate with?
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Shobana, Yes, we can continue to use that as our workaround. Thanks, Chris
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One additional detail. I tried manually updating openssl on our older Mac and re-exporting the certificates. That did not work.
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I think this is the issue. The version on the Mac I exported the Development certificates from is LibreSSL 2.2.7. The version on the Mac we used to to export our Production certificate (which works) is LibreSSL 2.6.5. I exported a new Production certificate and distribution profile from the older Mac and got the same error. I will report this as a bug.
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Shobana, Great job sleuthing out which build was mine. Those build logs would be handy to see, is there any way I could see them? I ran the command on my certificate on a Mac and I did get a MAC verified OK message. It also exported the PEM file successfully on a Linux machine. When I purposefully type my certificate password in wrong I get this message: Cannot read iOS identify from iOS certificate. Check that the iOS certificate has not expried and that you have supplied the valid password. Mac verify error: invalid password? security: SecKeychainItemImport: MAC verification failed during PKCS12 import (wrong password?) So I know that the password is accepted at some point because the error message is different when I give it the right password. Chris
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We are trying to do an iOS cloud make for our Appstudio app (version 3.1.134) and after queuing the build we get this error: Cannot read iOS identity from iOS certificate. Check the iOS certificate has not expired and that you have supplied the valid password. We are using iOS Development certificates tied to the Apple IDs in our Organizational Apple Developer Program Team and the development provisioning profile is linked to those certificates. I created a sample native app in XCode with the same Bundle Id as my AppStudio app and the same certificate and provisioning profile worked to build and sideload to an iPad. So I think the certificate and provisioning profile are valid. I have verified that I am entering the correct password for my .p12 file so I know it's not that and this same error is occurring for multiple developers. We are able to do successful iOS cloud makes using a distribution certificate and ad hoc distribution provisioning profile. Is there something about development certificates and development provisioning profiles that is incompatible with AppStudio cloud makes? I don't see anything that we are doing wrong in the AppStudio documentation for signing iOS apps (Sign your app—AppStudio for ArcGIS | ArcGIS).
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I got this figured out. The projection on the Feature Server created from the CSV by AGOL is WKID 102100. Apparently this is not compatible with the Scene Layer publish option. Since I can't select the project I would like to use for the Feature Layer in AGOL, I had to have the layer published to AGOL from ArcMap in order to have it use a compatible projection (WKID 4326). Once the projection was correct we were able to publish a Scene Layer that would load in the Scene Viewer. It's really frustrating that the option to publish a Scene Layer is available but doesn't work or tell you how to fix your projections when you get the error.
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I uploaded a CSV to AGOL and created a hosted Feature Layer (portal id 2d7dc54a7bf947d1bd3665786aca4d79 ) out of it: https://services8.arcgis.com/D7sDlYShv5WlgIyb/ArcGIS/rest/services/Pennsylvania_Historical_Markers/FeatureServer/0 Then I click Publish > Scene Layer to create a hosted scene layer (portal id 98a0e0fede3543268757c6b7e89c5205): https://services8.arcgis.com/D7sDlYShv5WlgIyb/ArcGIS/rest/services/Pennsylvania_Historical_Markers/SceneServer/layers/0 However, when I click Open in Scene Viewer I get the error: Pennsylvania Historical Markers - Pennsylvania Historical Markers cannot be added Scene service is missing root node. What am I doing wrong? I tried rebuilding the cache but it didn't work.
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