Problems may have started after restoring Studio from a backup.
I don't know if Titanium's ignoring the specified iOS 6.1 has anything to do with the invisibility of the ad-hoc profiles.
An ad-hoc iOS configuration (for an Alloy app) that previously worked now doesn't work properly.
It is no longer possible to select a provisioning profile, although xcode shows they are ok. They have not been changed. They are visible in the Run Configuration -> SDKs sub-dialog.
titanium info
shows all my ad-hoc provisioning profiles to be development profiles.
In the Json they are all listed in the development
section of the iOSProvisioningProfiles
.
Although I set iOS SDK to 6.1, the app that is built appears to be the iOS7 version,
with the usual top
problem.
Simulator build is fine.
Before I completely reinstall Titanium, I'd like to ask if anyone else has had this problem and whether it can be solved less drastically.
About Titanium Studio, build: 3.1.3.201309132423 (c) Copyright 2012-2013 by Appcelerator, Inc. All rights reserved.
Build: jenkins-titanium-rcp-master-21 (origin/master) Date: 13 September 2013, 00:23:57
From the console (iOS Simulator build) Titanium Command-Line Interface, CLI version 3.2.0, Titanium SDK version 3.1.3.GA Copyright (c) 2012-2013, Appcelerator, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Development computer MacBook Air OSX 10.9 (Mavericks)
console output https://www.dropbox.com/s/b95jzfn8rkcm7qi/console_output_201311282158.txt