I actually ran into this today when trying to resign our TestFlight build
which uses the FirefoxBeta scheme instead of Aurora. This was super
confusing considering that we definitely have the ID registered. After some
soul searching I found a SO post mentioning that it's related to Xcode 7.3
and not being registered to someone else:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20565565/an-app-id-with-identifier-is-not-available-please-enter-a-different-string

I think if we manually create the provisioning profile for the FennecAurora
Today widget everything will work. Manually generating the development
profile for FirefoxBeta worked for me instead of relying on Xcode's
autogenerated profiles.


On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 11:27 AM, Ben Bucksch <ben.buck...@beonex.com>
wrote:

> Stefan Arentz wrote on 21.04.2016 16:09:
>
>> it is not possible for someone to register a similar looking bundle
>> identifier and then become part of our ‘app ecosystem’.
>>
>
> That's what I was worried about. Thanks for clarifying that.
>
> It is extremely annoying though that the identifiers are not made unique
>> based on some prefix. Usually we register these identifiers before we
>> publish code. In this case we missed one instance for the Aurora channel.
>>
>
> But lesson learned, I guess :).
>
> Ben
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