“Products contains invalid products” Nativescript Xcode Archive












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I have succeeded to build an Archive in Xcode 10.1 but cannot pass the signature analyze.



Everytime I have the following error:



/Users/lambda/Library/Developer/Xcode/Archives/2018-11-19/My App 19-11-18 21.50.xcarchive/Products contains invalid products.

Multiple binaries share the same codesign path:
/Applications/My App.app/app/tns_modules/electron/dist/Electron.app/Contents/Frameworks/Electron Framework.framework/Versions/Current

Binaries:
/Applications/My App.app/app/tns_modules/electron/dist/Electron.app/Contents/Frameworks/Electron Framework.framework/Electron Framework
/Applications/My App.app/app/tns_modules/electron/dist/Electron.app/Contents/Frameworks/Electron Framework.framework/Versions/Current/Electron Framework

This can happen if your build process copies frameworks by following symlinks.


I can't find anywhere how to solve this.



The certificate was regenerated and produce no errors.
I have also checked those paths inside the build and seen no symlinks.



I use Nativescript Vue 2.0.2.










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    May I ask why you have electron package within your app, that shouldn't be there right?

    – Manoj
    Nov 19 '18 at 21:11











  • @Manoj Honestly, I don't know. I assume that it should be there. A dependency of a dependency I guess...

    – Monkey Monk
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:06
















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I have succeeded to build an Archive in Xcode 10.1 but cannot pass the signature analyze.



Everytime I have the following error:



/Users/lambda/Library/Developer/Xcode/Archives/2018-11-19/My App 19-11-18 21.50.xcarchive/Products contains invalid products.

Multiple binaries share the same codesign path:
/Applications/My App.app/app/tns_modules/electron/dist/Electron.app/Contents/Frameworks/Electron Framework.framework/Versions/Current

Binaries:
/Applications/My App.app/app/tns_modules/electron/dist/Electron.app/Contents/Frameworks/Electron Framework.framework/Electron Framework
/Applications/My App.app/app/tns_modules/electron/dist/Electron.app/Contents/Frameworks/Electron Framework.framework/Versions/Current/Electron Framework

This can happen if your build process copies frameworks by following symlinks.


I can't find anywhere how to solve this.



The certificate was regenerated and produce no errors.
I have also checked those paths inside the build and seen no symlinks.



I use Nativescript Vue 2.0.2.










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    May I ask why you have electron package within your app, that shouldn't be there right?

    – Manoj
    Nov 19 '18 at 21:11











  • @Manoj Honestly, I don't know. I assume that it should be there. A dependency of a dependency I guess...

    – Monkey Monk
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:06














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I have succeeded to build an Archive in Xcode 10.1 but cannot pass the signature analyze.



Everytime I have the following error:



/Users/lambda/Library/Developer/Xcode/Archives/2018-11-19/My App 19-11-18 21.50.xcarchive/Products contains invalid products.

Multiple binaries share the same codesign path:
/Applications/My App.app/app/tns_modules/electron/dist/Electron.app/Contents/Frameworks/Electron Framework.framework/Versions/Current

Binaries:
/Applications/My App.app/app/tns_modules/electron/dist/Electron.app/Contents/Frameworks/Electron Framework.framework/Electron Framework
/Applications/My App.app/app/tns_modules/electron/dist/Electron.app/Contents/Frameworks/Electron Framework.framework/Versions/Current/Electron Framework

This can happen if your build process copies frameworks by following symlinks.


I can't find anywhere how to solve this.



The certificate was regenerated and produce no errors.
I have also checked those paths inside the build and seen no symlinks.



I use Nativescript Vue 2.0.2.










share|improve this question
















I have succeeded to build an Archive in Xcode 10.1 but cannot pass the signature analyze.



Everytime I have the following error:



/Users/lambda/Library/Developer/Xcode/Archives/2018-11-19/My App 19-11-18 21.50.xcarchive/Products contains invalid products.

Multiple binaries share the same codesign path:
/Applications/My App.app/app/tns_modules/electron/dist/Electron.app/Contents/Frameworks/Electron Framework.framework/Versions/Current

Binaries:
/Applications/My App.app/app/tns_modules/electron/dist/Electron.app/Contents/Frameworks/Electron Framework.framework/Electron Framework
/Applications/My App.app/app/tns_modules/electron/dist/Electron.app/Contents/Frameworks/Electron Framework.framework/Versions/Current/Electron Framework

This can happen if your build process copies frameworks by following symlinks.


I can't find anywhere how to solve this.



The certificate was regenerated and produce no errors.
I have also checked those paths inside the build and seen no symlinks.



I use Nativescript Vue 2.0.2.







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  • 1





    May I ask why you have electron package within your app, that shouldn't be there right?

    – Manoj
    Nov 19 '18 at 21:11











  • @Manoj Honestly, I don't know. I assume that it should be there. A dependency of a dependency I guess...

    – Monkey Monk
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:06














  • 1





    May I ask why you have electron package within your app, that shouldn't be there right?

    – Manoj
    Nov 19 '18 at 21:11











  • @Manoj Honestly, I don't know. I assume that it should be there. A dependency of a dependency I guess...

    – Monkey Monk
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:06








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May I ask why you have electron package within your app, that shouldn't be there right?

– Manoj
Nov 19 '18 at 21:11





May I ask why you have electron package within your app, that shouldn't be there right?

– Manoj
Nov 19 '18 at 21:11













@Manoj Honestly, I don't know. I assume that it should be there. A dependency of a dependency I guess...

– Monkey Monk
Nov 20 '18 at 9:06





@Manoj Honestly, I don't know. I assume that it should be there. A dependency of a dependency I guess...

– Monkey Monk
Nov 20 '18 at 9:06












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Electron is for desktop app development, I don't think it should be there in your dependencies.






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  • I manually deleted all trace of Electron and it passed the validation! Thank you for your help! ;-)

    – Monkey Monk
    Nov 20 '18 at 19:10











  • It seems that "tns_modules" was installed (by me) in a previous manipulation... removing this dependency seems to fix this case. :-)

    – Monkey Monk
    Nov 20 '18 at 19:11








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    I had this issue using Nativescript with Vue, because I had added '@vue/devtools' as a dependency, rather than devDependency. Moving it in package.json, deleting the 'platforms' folder, and re-running the build fixed it.

    – codinghands
    Jan 25 at 11:33











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  • I manually deleted all trace of Electron and it passed the validation! Thank you for your help! ;-)

    – Monkey Monk
    Nov 20 '18 at 19:10











  • It seems that "tns_modules" was installed (by me) in a previous manipulation... removing this dependency seems to fix this case. :-)

    – Monkey Monk
    Nov 20 '18 at 19:11








  • 1





    I had this issue using Nativescript with Vue, because I had added '@vue/devtools' as a dependency, rather than devDependency. Moving it in package.json, deleting the 'platforms' folder, and re-running the build fixed it.

    – codinghands
    Jan 25 at 11:33
















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Electron is for desktop app development, I don't think it should be there in your dependencies.






share|improve this answer
























  • I manually deleted all trace of Electron and it passed the validation! Thank you for your help! ;-)

    – Monkey Monk
    Nov 20 '18 at 19:10











  • It seems that "tns_modules" was installed (by me) in a previous manipulation... removing this dependency seems to fix this case. :-)

    – Monkey Monk
    Nov 20 '18 at 19:11








  • 1





    I had this issue using Nativescript with Vue, because I had added '@vue/devtools' as a dependency, rather than devDependency. Moving it in package.json, deleting the 'platforms' folder, and re-running the build fixed it.

    – codinghands
    Jan 25 at 11:33














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Electron is for desktop app development, I don't think it should be there in your dependencies.






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Electron is for desktop app development, I don't think it should be there in your dependencies.







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  • I manually deleted all trace of Electron and it passed the validation! Thank you for your help! ;-)

    – Monkey Monk
    Nov 20 '18 at 19:10











  • It seems that "tns_modules" was installed (by me) in a previous manipulation... removing this dependency seems to fix this case. :-)

    – Monkey Monk
    Nov 20 '18 at 19:11








  • 1





    I had this issue using Nativescript with Vue, because I had added '@vue/devtools' as a dependency, rather than devDependency. Moving it in package.json, deleting the 'platforms' folder, and re-running the build fixed it.

    – codinghands
    Jan 25 at 11:33



















  • I manually deleted all trace of Electron and it passed the validation! Thank you for your help! ;-)

    – Monkey Monk
    Nov 20 '18 at 19:10











  • It seems that "tns_modules" was installed (by me) in a previous manipulation... removing this dependency seems to fix this case. :-)

    – Monkey Monk
    Nov 20 '18 at 19:11








  • 1





    I had this issue using Nativescript with Vue, because I had added '@vue/devtools' as a dependency, rather than devDependency. Moving it in package.json, deleting the 'platforms' folder, and re-running the build fixed it.

    – codinghands
    Jan 25 at 11:33

















I manually deleted all trace of Electron and it passed the validation! Thank you for your help! ;-)

– Monkey Monk
Nov 20 '18 at 19:10





I manually deleted all trace of Electron and it passed the validation! Thank you for your help! ;-)

– Monkey Monk
Nov 20 '18 at 19:10













It seems that "tns_modules" was installed (by me) in a previous manipulation... removing this dependency seems to fix this case. :-)

– Monkey Monk
Nov 20 '18 at 19:11







It seems that "tns_modules" was installed (by me) in a previous manipulation... removing this dependency seems to fix this case. :-)

– Monkey Monk
Nov 20 '18 at 19:11






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I had this issue using Nativescript with Vue, because I had added '@vue/devtools' as a dependency, rather than devDependency. Moving it in package.json, deleting the 'platforms' folder, and re-running the build fixed it.

– codinghands
Jan 25 at 11:33





I had this issue using Nativescript with Vue, because I had added '@vue/devtools' as a dependency, rather than devDependency. Moving it in package.json, deleting the 'platforms' folder, and re-running the build fixed it.

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Jan 25 at 11:33




















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