Sorry that it took so long. When I was trying to update exp, it kept giving me errors about how I needed to run with root/Administrator to remove/mkdir. I had to globally uninstall expo for it to work. Here is the error with the newest version:
exp build:ios -c
[exp] Making sure project is set up correctly...
[exp] Your project looks good!
[exp] Checking if current build exists...
[exp] No currently active or previous builds for this project.
[exp] Removed existing credentials
[ { action: 'app_management',
path: 'C:\\Users\\jaked\\AppData\\Roaming\\npm\\node_modules\\exp\\node_modules\\@expo\\traveling-fastlane-linux\\traveling-fastlane-1.3.1-linux-x86_64\\app_management',
doesExist: true },
{ action: 'fetch_cert',
path: 'C:\\Users\\jaked\\AppData\\Roaming\\npm\\node_modules\\exp\\node_modules\\@expo\\traveling-fastlane-linux\\traveling-fastlane-1.3.1-linux-x86_64\\fetch_cert',
doesExist: true },
{ action: 'fetch_new_provisioning_profile',
path: 'C:\\Users\\jaked\\AppData\\Roaming\\npm\\node_modules\\exp\\node_modules\\@expo\\traveling-fastlane-linux\\traveling-fastlane-1.3.1-linux-x86_64\\fetch_new_provisioning_profile',
doesExist: true },
{ action: 'fetch_push_cert',
path: 'C:\\Users\\jaked\\AppData\\Roaming\\npm\\node_modules\\exp\\node_modules\\@expo\\traveling-fastlane-linux\\traveling-fastlane-1.3.1-linux-x86_64\\fetch_push_cert',
doesExist: true },
{ action: 'validate_apple_certs',
path: 'C:\\Users\\jaked\\AppData\\Roaming\\npm\\node_modules\\exp\\node_modules\\@expo\\traveling-fastlane-linux\\traveling-fastlane-1.3.1-linux-x86_64\\validate_apple_certs',
doesExist: false },
{ action: 'validate_apple_credentials',
path: 'C:\\Users\\jaked\\AppData\\Roaming\\npm\\node_modules\\exp\\node_modules\\@expo\\traveling-fastlane-linux\\traveling-fastlane-1.3.1-linux-x86_64\\validate_apple_credentials',
doesExist: true },
{ action: 'validate_apple_push_certs',
path: 'C:\\Users\\jaked\\AppData\\Roaming\\npm\\node_modules\\exp\\node_modules\\@expo\\traveling-fastlane-linux\\traveling-fastlane-1.3.1-linux-x86_64\\validate_apple_push_certs',
doesExist: false } ]
[exp] If you get errors about
'Maximum number of certificates generated' or 'duplicate profiles'
then consider going to developer.apple.com and revoking those certs or
the existing provisioning profile for this app
? How would you like to upload your credentials?
Expo handles all credentials, you can still provide overrides
? Run as enterprise account? No
We need your Apple ID/password to manage certificates and
provisioning profiles from your Apple Developer account.
Note: Expo does not keep your Apple ID or your Apple password.
? What's your Apple ID? email
? Password? *****
[exp] Validating Credentials...
[exp] Running: bash.exe -c PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin /mnt/c/Users/jaked/AppData/Roaming/npm/node_modules/exp/node_modules/@expo/traveling-fastlane-linux/traveling-fastlane-1.3.1-linux-x86_64/validate_apple_credentials email password
[exp] Error while gathering & validating credentials
[exp] {"result":"failure","reason":"Could not understand JSON reply from Ruby based local auth scripts","rawDump":""}
[exp] undefined
[exp] undefined
Unfourtunately, same error. Also, tried it on a normal version Windows 10 machine and got the same error above.
@edgar Considering it did the same thing on the other machine, maybe it could be something wrong with my apps files? That’s just my guess.