I just bought the mergBgTask.
while using the demo file included with mergBgTask, I tried to run it in iPhone simulator but it didnt seem to make any difference pushing the With BG button or the Without BG, leaving the app and returning to it shows the counter at 1 and not counting anything.
I did copy the mergBgTask.lcext to its placein the standalone application settings.
Please advise.
Also, Does it support Livecode 6.0.1?
Regards,
Shmulik
Have you followed the instructions in the README and/or here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qrnVGJ7lFA
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I'm trying to upload my first apple app and i've been not able to get further this point within last 7 days, so reaching out for help.
I do have app preset in itunesConnect and all the certificates available and am able to run app on my device, but when it comes time to create archive i can see it is building without errors and i can even see that .xcarchive file being created but neither Validate nor Submit buttons are available for me to click on.
Also when i click on that archive it says
Archive type: Generic Xcode Archive
and both version and identifier have Unspecified next to them.
Again, i've been trying to solve it for a week, and tried lots of stuff online as well as watching the course on pluralsight on deploing iOS apps to the apple store and had no luck figuring it out yet.
What am i missing?
I'm not sure what your problem really is, but this is how i would solve it..
1) Create smaller project may be just 1 single page app and try to do what you want with it all the way to the appstore
2) once you got 1 to work add your project to this smaller project and see where your issues are..
Hope that helps!
I've made an app (called BeSharp), tested it a lot, uploaded it to Apple AppStore, and now all users report that the pop-up menu I use (custom one) does not respond to clicks.
It does not crash, so I don't understand how to get some debugging done.
So, the question:
How can I debug release version?
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Thanks everybody for comments.
I solved the issue.
After inserting some NSLog into code, and running release version on real device, I have pinpointed the issue, and it was in custom button component - in 6.1 some Alpha test function works incorrectly.
So I just updated it and everything worked fine.
Our latest app was rejected by giving following reason
"when the user launches the app, a blank black screen is produced"
We had tested this many times and did not notice this issue. We tested again now, but it is working properly for us.
Can someone help us to find out the issue?
I don't think anyone can help you find this issue, My suggestion would be to follow up with the Review Team and try to obtain as much information as you can from them. Such as, what device was it tested on, what OS version and so forth.
Ah, the many woes of the app store process.
Make sure that you have tested your app not only on the simulator but also on a physical device.
Secondly the issue might be that you have made some (false) assumptions about the data on the device, that you might have put there manually, but isn't handled when installing anew.
Therefore a plan of attack might be to remove the application complete from both device and simulator and try running them from a fresh install rather than on top of an already installed installation.
Best of luck!
Try to build and install your app from a clean state. You may not be seeing the same as the reviewer, because if you only "build&run" all the time, old files, which are not part of the final build, are still present on your device or in the simulator.
So clean the build folder, remove the app from your device, and try again. Also, check if you app can live without an internet connection.
Your best bet is to discuss this directly with the Apple guys (Resolution Center).
I am creating a newsstand application. the application is ready, now i am trying to upload the app in apple store using Application Loader. While uploading the zip file its showing the error message as
Unable to process application info.plist validation at this time due to a general error (1095)
I googled this in the net, but did not find the solution still.
This is clearly an Apple server issue, not an Xcode/iOS/OSX issue. Just wait patiently and Apple's servers will catch up to the traffic, or solve whatever issues they're having at their end.
If you're anxious, feel free to just sit there and restart Xcode until it works - but it's not restarting Xcode, only the time you waste that's solving the issue.
While you're waiting, run your apps in Instruments and solve some performance issues ;)
I just had this error. I waited an hour and tried again with the exact same build and it was all good. Vote for it being Apple's temporary glitch.
I had the same problem. I closed Xcode, restart my computer and it worked.
One possible problem to this is corrupted png files. The png files should not be interlaced
I found a solution to the problem.
If you're using Xcode 4+, you don't have to use Application Loader anymore. Instead you should archive your project in Xcode (Product->Archive). It will then open the organizer, where 3 buttons are displayed. Hit the submit button.
If you've created an entry for your app with Itunes Connect, you should be able to choose that from the list, and then select your distribution profile. Then hit the next button, and you should get a message, that tells you, that your app has been submitted.
At least that worked for me.
Use Application Loader.
I'm getting this a lot today.
Application Loader worked.
XCode > Project > Archive
XCode > Organizer > Distribute > Enterprise/add Hoc > Save As
Saves as YOURAPP.ipa.
Make sure Save for Enterprise Deploy remains UNCHECKED.
Download latest Application Loader.
tap 'Deliver Your App'
make sure new version in itunes connect in WAITING FOR UPLOAD state
Click on Activity... button
TIP: open Console.app to see XCode Validation errors
Click on ALL MESSAGE on list of logs on right.
Then in search enter 'XCode' or 'Application Loader'
to monitor any errors with your upload.
Note:
I did all this and still got email about missing 120x120 icons.
Forgot to update them in Build Target > General Tab
List of new icon requirements for iOS7
http://www.icenium.com/resources/forums/icenium-general-discussion/missing-recommended-icon-file
Another reason why this can happen is the duplicate product name. Despite your app names, executable names, display names or bundle IDs are different, if the product name exists in your current apps this error is gonna occur.
"The server returned an invalid response. This may indicate that a network proxy is interfering with communication, or that Apple servers are having issues. Please try your request again later.""
Reset The internet connection.
Reopen the xcode.
Set the profile again.
Clean build.
And Archive the build.
Works perfect for me (With in 5 minutes no need to wait).
Thanks
It's just the time, because you can't control Apple's Server's traffic problem, We all merely become the victim of that..So cut the long story short...
By restarting XCODE may work but everyone as in my case, i tried by restarting XCODE, SYSTEM, ROUTER and anything and everything possible, only error name had changed from "The network connection was lost" to "The request timed out" and vice Versa..!
Just think at what time less people would be accessing the sever...
PS: Only perseverance can help you in this way..keep redialing..And WAIT and WATCH:P
I solved ... :)
Please remove all your icons and splash image also remove icon Files and icons File( IOS 5 ) from info.plist and then add all your icons to app bundle ...
After this update info.plist iconFiles field add desired name of icons....
And last but not least remove Provisioning profile from developer portal and recreate it ...
Clean your build and Archive it and using Application Loader submit it to AppStore ...
it work for me and i think it may help you...
Not every time not it is Apple server issue,sometime we did some bad linking according to me :)
Somebody please help me out. This problem is killing me.
I went through tones of documents and posts. All seems to suggest that simply add a UIFileSharing key into info.plist and set boolean value to YES, files in App's Documents folder (not sub-folder, I know) will show up in iTunes.
However my problem is that I don't have an iPhone, so I really have no clue about what exactly the behaviors of both iPhone or iTunes will be when try to verify this file sharing thing. And what is the right way to verify this.
So when my client try to verify this off my watch (we are on different sides of earth), he keeps reporting back that file sharing feature not work. It is certain that file is properly stored under Documents folder.
In the last attempt, he claimed that he can see the app but not files.
I would like to know the following things, so I can guide him through this and end this pain:
Is it really plain and simple like add one key, no changes to code needed? Or did I miss something?
Are there any special requirements for building (like, only work for release build?), deploying?
What will really happen when plug the iPhone into the computer and sync with iTunes? Will the app show up in the Apps tab anyway, or only show up if file sharing feature are enabled correctly?
Thank you all.
Is it really plain and simple like add one key, no changes to code needed? Or did I miss something?
Yes
Are there any special requirements for building (like, only work for release build?), deploying?
No
What will really happen when plug the iPhone into the computer and sync with iTunes? Will the app show up in the Apps tab anyway, or only show up if file sharing feature are enabled correctly?
It will show up in the app view (on top) all the times. But you will only see them in the file sharing area if you have an app with enabled filesharing.
File sharing is only available on iPhone OS 4 onwards and iPad 3.2
Make sure your client has iOS4 or later.