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I've used different Xcode versions in the past and now I started using Xcode 10.1 on a new mac mini 2018. As soon as I created a new project I get this error. error that I encounter

Zach
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  • without additional logs and project settings, as well as OS configuration your question is hard to resolve. Try to dig into googling reasons – Victor Perov Feb 23 '19 at 02:20
  • The version of mac OS i'm running is 10.14.3. Here's a link to more diagnostic log info: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TbBwkIwDJyV-2G8wBcWX99_Z0eqJVmcW/view?usp=sharing – Zach Feb 23 '19 at 02:36
  • Also, cannot for the life of me see any relevant posts on Google regarding this. It is a truly bizarre error. I have Apple support and that is equal is less than zero support. – Zach Feb 23 '19 at 02:43
  • It seems you have lost your provisioning profiles. – user2523232 Feb 23 '19 at 03:18
  • Please have a look at this answer https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53960477/xcode-10-failing-to-download-provisioning-profiles – Rizwan Mehboob Feb 23 '19 at 05:24

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I remembered that I have a working version of Xcode on a separate SSD on my hackintosh. I copied over the login keychain from it to my mac mini and boom problem solved. Provisioning and certificate are working again.

Zach
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