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I've found various proposed solutions to this problem on this internet, but none of them work for me. Does anyone know why this might be happening?

http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/15294/xcode-build-and-archive-error-no-such-file-or-directory

http://blog.joshschumacher.com/2011/04/06/xcode4-the-operation-couldn%E2%80%99t-be-completed-no-such-file-or-directory/

I've tried archiving with every combination of coding signing vs not using code signing, and I've tried using every combination of provisioning profiles, but I still get the same error every time.

I'm very confused as to why I'd even be getting an error like this when trying to save a file. I'm using XCode 4, my application builds for archive fine. In fact, I can even upload my application to itunesconnect (and it was accepted!). I just can't create an IPA for sharing and beta testing before submission.

Any ideas?

The error message The Error

Right before I get the error Right before I get the error

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    I'm having this error too. Anyone have any ideas? I'm on Xcode 4.0.2
    – W Dyson
    Apr 30, 2011 at 22:11
  • W Dyson, are you using three20 by any chance? I am, and I'm wondering if there could be a connection since it seems so few other people are having this issue. May 2, 2011 at 16:23
  • No. And the app runs correctly in the Simulator and on the iPhone. When I installed 4.0.2, I didn't install command line tools, could this be the problem?
    – W Dyson
    May 2, 2011 at 16:27
  • I too can run the app fine on my device and in the simulator. I just created a brand new app in XCode, added absolutely none of my own code, and I get the same problem. It's starting to look more and more like a bug. May 2, 2011 at 18:07
  • Make sure you use AdHoc profile, that's the only thing that comes up to mind right now
    – Nick
    May 2, 2011 at 18:13

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After much frustration, I filed a developer support request with Apple. The technician I spoke with was able to save my archive as an .ipa on her computer -- the exact same archive that I was not able to save on mine, which pointed to a possible bug in my system (and from the sounds of it, many other people's).

She recommended that I uninstall and reinstall XCode and the developer tools, and that worked!

Here were her uninstall instructions:

  • Make sure that your machine is running the latest Mac OS X (10.6.7) and iTunes.
  • Run the following command in the Terminal application to uninstall your SKD: sudo <Xcode>/Library/uninstall-devtools --mode=all (where <Xcode> is the path to the directory that contains your SDK.)
  • Drag your <Xcode> to the trash and restart your machine
  • Re-download and install Xcode (4.0.2) from the iOS Dev Center. Make sure that the System Tools, UNIX Development, Essentials packages in the Custom Install pane are selected before installing it.
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    I got this error too after restoring my system from a time machine backup. This answer led me in the right direction. Thanks
    – Mike Akers
    May 26, 2011 at 5:58
  • I got this error too. I hadn't selected to install the UNIX development tools when installing XCode4. I reinstalled XCode4 (without uninstalling), this time with all options selected, and it fixed the problem. Thanks! Jun 13, 2011 at 10:24
  • This also happens if you install pre-release versions of XCode in a different directory, and then subsequently remove them (because you now realize you should not have put it on a production machine :-) ) A reinstall (or, strangely, in my case... 2) takes care of the problem.
    – mmc
    Jun 28, 2011 at 17:07
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I have the same issue after my distribution certificate was expired. I add new ones (private key and certificate) and xCode "Share" command starts to produce such error.

The problem resolves as soon as I remove old private key & certificate from Keychain Access. Hope it helps

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  • That solved it for me too, I had the same symptoms as reported by OP, but with your scenario. Jun 9, 2011 at 8:30
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Selecting "Don't Re-sign" at Identity solved the same issue for me.

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    This also solved it for me - I recommend trying this first before reinstalling.
    – alex_c
    Sep 11, 2011 at 18:04
  • where do you select Dont Re-sign? Aug 22, 2012 at 14:19
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I actually had the same problem, but a different solution (and reason). I had Xcode 3 and Xcode 4 both running at one point. I recently deleted Xcode 3 and moved my Xcode 4 from /Xcode4 to /Developer directory. This caused me to have the same issue you describe.

I moved the directory back to /Xcode4 and now my archives save out correctly.

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I also had the same problem but I could resolve the problem in the below way.

My project was on the portable disk (formatted as FAT-32) and the project referred some folders on the same disk as "add folder reference for any added folder". I could build it any configurations however I couldn't just make .ipa file with above alert.

So, I copied the referenced folders on the portable disk to the desktop of the disk installed XCode (MacOS). And adding again the folders into the project. I could make .ipa file.

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I installed Xcode 4.0.2 in one directory and then manually moved it to another. When I moved Xcode back to the first directory everything worked.

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