SDK signing certificate revocation silently breaks app builds
A mobile SDK ships with a code-signed XCFramework whose signing certificate was revoked, causing all dependent projects to fail compilation with a cryptographic validation error. The issue has recurred multiple times with no preventive process in place. Developers have no warning or fallback when a vendored SDK certificate is revoked mid-development cycle.
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