Now go to your Organizer Window, head for your iPhone, go to Applications, press the plus sign at left bottom and choose your build path. Set the active scheme to your iPhone instead of iPhone 5.0 Simulator and go to Product → Build For → Build For Archiving Go to your project settings, look for "Code Signing" and set all values to Don't Code Sign. Now change the value for the key CODE_SIGNING_REQUIRED to NO. (You might replace iPhoneOS5.0 with your target SDK) Go to Terminal and type: sudo /Applications/TextEdit.app/Contents/MacOS/TextEdit /Developer/Platforms/atform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS5.0.sdk/ist If you don't, you'll get an error every time, you try to build it. The trick is to force Xcode to don't try to code sign your app. If you've built it on your own, you can simply use your phone as developer device (if you don't know how, just google it, I don't remember yet). CAUTION! This DOES require a jailbroken iOS Device.
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