Status Code 7460 after moving Container to another host and repairing my atv with it
I moved my atvloadly-container to another host and afterwards repaired my apple-tv with it. All worked fine including pairing the atv, but when trying to sideload the one app to my atv, which I have had sideloaded using the old Container on the old Host before, I get the Status Code 7460 You already have a current iOS Development certificate or a pending certificate request. I guess this is because of the Limit of Free Developer Accounts, but apparently you can revoke old or not needed Development Certificates or pending request, however I do not know how to do so using atvloadly, or if it is even possible for atvloadly to manage or revoke those certificates from the Apple Account I'm using for atvloadly. Is there something I can do, a command I can fire from within the container or something like that, to revoke and remove all certificates currently linked to my account or pending? I do not need to view or select them, just a purge would be fine for that purpose, if possible. Thank you for looking into to.
Nevermind, I do not know if this was only occurring once or why I did get it, after just trying it again some minutes later, it just worked. You can close this topic if no further actions are required in your opinion.
Keep in mind sometimes it can be the device that you are loading it from , I had same issues in android and then went over to iOS and it installed smoothly.
Did you also moved the old container data? Atvloadly will attempt to revoke old certificates it previously generated.
I'm having the same issue: "You already have a current iOS Development certificate or a pending certificate request." On SideStore, you have the option to revoke which solves the issue.
But on atvloadly, I don't know how to revoke.
Since atvloadly uses sideloader, this might help but i haven't tried: https://github.com/Dadoum/Sideloader/issues/41
I'm having the same issue: "You already have a current iOS Development certificate or a pending certificate request." On SideStore, you have the option to revoke which solves the issue.
But on atvloadly, I don't know how to revoke.
Since atvloadly uses sideloader, this might help but i haven't tried: Dadoum/Sideloader#41
Yes, you can revoke it within the container.
SIDELOADER_CONFIG_DIR=/data/Sideloader sideloader cert list -i
SIDELOADER_CONFIG_DIR=/data/Sideloader sideloader cert revoke XXXXXXXXXXXXXX -i