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      <title>Xcode 16 Beta Developer Portal Issue</title>
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      <description>There is a quite annoying regression that was introduced in Xcode 16 β2 that was not present in β1 nor Xcode 15.4 where the account that you are signed into&amp;rsquo;s credentials are not accessible on the command line via xcodebuild.
Typically, in the keychain, you&amp;rsquo;d see Xcode-Token and Xcode-AlternateDSID indicating that Xcode has an account signed in and it uses those credentials to talk to the developer portal when you pass -allowProvisioningUpdates to your build.</description>
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