![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Of course you can install xctool yourself if you want to, just like any other tool which is not preinstalled. Unfortunately xctool had to be removed from the Xcode 8.1 stack, as it seems it's not (yet) compatible with macOS Sierra, at least not how brew installs it. This might affect other tools as well unless they were upgraded to handle the change Sierra brought! The latest Certificate and profile installer step has a fix for this, enabling the installed certificates to be used without manual intervention. Otherwise your build will "hang" when Xcode tries to sign your code, due to a permission popup, where you should manually click "Allow". Notes: Sierra changed a few things, especially for keychain management, so if you want to use the new Xcode 8.1 stack you'll have to upgrade the Certificate and profile installer step to the latest version. Xcode 8.1 (final) is now available, and it's installed on macOS Sierra (10.12.1)! □ ![]()
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