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Hello I have some problems uploading my Distribution certificate to the Intel XDK build servers... I used the Intel XDK (Linux 64-bit build 1912) to upload my certificate, that I exported to a .p12 format, containing the private- and public-key, using Keychain Access Version 9.0 (55161) on my MacBook. I also tried passwords that were longer than 1 charachter. The message I got was the following, upon uploading my certificate: "Invalid P12 file or password." No way to insert my password. I followed these instructions: http://www.html5dev-software.intel.com/amdocs/lib/Walkthrough_v5_ExportP12.pdf
My details are:
Email: felix@hectobyte.net
app: biblestoryapp
Thanks
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I also sent a mail to html5tools at intel dot com, but was redirected here. Because it allowed for greater visibility for the Intel engineers.
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You'll probably get more visibility in the main XDK forum rather than this AppFramework subforum.
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Moved Forum topic to main XDK forums.
I just figured out the problem. It must have been a bug, (or maybe something with my configuration?) when I uploaded the certificate in Linux, i got this message and no way to insert my password. On OS X however, it asked after the password. After I had provided the correct password, everything worked seamlessly...
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Glad you got it working!
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