Xcode crash when refreshing provisioning profiles

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Xcode Problem Overview


I cant seem to refresh my provisioning profiles in Xcode without crashes. Every time I press the refresh button in organizer it crashes and I retrieve this line from the error log:

UNCAUGHT EXCEPTION (NSInvalidArgumentException): *** setObjectForKey: object cannot be nil (key: teamId)

So I checked my teamId but dont find anything unusual. Anybody have any ideas what causing my problem? This uses to work for me every time I refreshed my profiles. Even did that this morning for like 10 times.

EDIT:

Heres the crash report if needed:

Process:         Xcode [1136]
Path:            /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/MacOS/Xcode
Identifier:      com.apple.dt.Xcode
Version:         4.6.1 (2067)
Build Info:      IDEApplication-2067000000000000~2
App Item ID:     497799835
App External ID: 14581035
Code Type:       X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process:  launchd [272]
User ID:         501

Date/Time:       2013-03-15 15:21:43.906 +0100
OS Version:      Mac OS X 10.8.3 (12D78)
Report Version:  10

Interval Since Last Report:          14773 sec
Crashes Since Last Report:           9
Per-App Interval Since Last Report:  14523 sec
Per-App Crashes Since Last Report:   7
Anonymous UUID:                      E5C08B95-3313-ABC3-6BB7-F22E76735A98

Crashed Thread:  2  Dispatch queue: NSManagedObjectContext Queue

Exception Type:  EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT)
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000

Application Specific Information:
ProductBuildVersion: 4H512
UNCAUGHT EXCEPTION (NSInvalidArgumentException): *** setObjectForKey: object cannot be nil (key: teamId)
UserInfo: (null)
Hints: None
Backtrace:
  0  0x00007fff92639aee __exceptionPreprocess (in CoreFoundation)
  1  0x00007fff98d703f0 objc_exception_throw (in libobjc.A.dylib)
  2  0x00007fff926c85b7 -[__NSDictionaryM setObject:forKey:] (in CoreFoundation)
  3  0x0000000107d42d88 +[DTDKTeamBasedService _createRequestDictionaryForTeam:andPlatform:] (in DTDeviceKit)
  4  0x0000000107d45315 +[DTDKDownloadProvisioningProfileService serviceForTeam:andPlatform:andProfileID:withError:] (in DTDeviceKit)
  5  0x0000000107d6e1c0 +[DTDKDownloadProvisioningProfileService serviceForProvisioningProfileRecord:withError:] (in DTDeviceKit)
  6  0x0000000107d73728 __72+[DTDKPortalDatabase _refreshFromProvisioningProfileListServices:error:]_block_invoke (in DTDeviceKit)
  7  0x00007fff9429d4dc developerSubmittedBlockToNSManagedObjectContextPerform (in CoreData)
  8  0x00007fff9429d40a -[NSManagedObjectContext performBlockAndWait:] (in CoreData)
  9  0x0000000107d73246 +[DTDKPortalDatabase _refreshFromProvisioningProfileListServices:error:] (in DTDeviceKit)
 10  0x0000000107d75816 __56+[DTDKPortalDatabase refresh:parentWindow:withCallback:]_block_invoke_5 (in DTDeviceKit)
 11  0x00007fff942cd7cf developerSubmittedBlockToNSManagedObjectContextPerform_privateasync (in CoreData)
 12  0x00007fff90dd20b6 _dispatch_client_callout (in libdispatch.dylib)
 13  0x00007fff90dd347f _dispatch_queue_drain (in libdispatch.dylib)
 14  0x00007fff90dd32f1 _dispatch_queue_invoke (in libdispatch.dylib)
 15  0x00007fff90dd31c3 _dispatch_worker_thread2 (in libdispatch.dylib)
 16  0x00007fff964d4d0b _pthread_wqthread (in libsystem_c.dylib)
 17  0x00007fff964bf1d1 start_wqthread (in libsystem_c.dylib)
 
objc[1136]: garbage collection is ON
abort() called
.....
[The report itself is very large and contains much more than this]

Xcode Solutions


Solution 1 - Xcode

Remove this file:

~/Library/Developer/Xcode/connect1.apple.com 4.6.1.db

before running Xcode 4.6.1.

Solution 2 - Xcode

Here is apple's official workaround:

Run this command in terminal:

mkdir ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/OldPortalDBs; mv ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/connect1.apple.com* ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/OldPortalDBs

Worked like a charm for me.

Solution 3 - Xcode

Someone had this problem at NSCoder Night this week. Cleared by removing:

~/Library/Caches/com.apple.dt.Xcode.

sqlite3 ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.dt.Xcode/PortalData/connect1.apple.com

Shows that file to be an SQLite database, with references to certificates, teams, and profiles. I suspect (but haven't tried) that removing the PortalData folder would be sufficient to clear the error.

Solution 4 - Xcode

Removing this file worked for me.

~/Library/Developer/Xcode/connect1.apple.com 4.6.1.db

Thanks!

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