So, Android's versionCode has to be an integer:
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 12:31 PM, Shazron <[email protected]> wrote: > Commenting for iOS > > 1. n/a > 2. Essentially for our purposes CFBundleVersion == > CFBundleShortVersionString. CFBundleShortVersionString is usually a version > number for marketing purposes (say major.minor), and CFBundleVersion is the > "actual" internal build number, which may be of the longer form > (major.minor.patch.build) > 3. Sure > > > On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 11:52 AM, Mark Koudritsky <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Android and iOS there are two different values in project config for >> setting version numbers. >> >> We are currently using the "version" attribute form config.xml to set >> versionName on Android and CFBundleShortVersionString on iOS. The other >> version values are not set (that is versionCode on Android and >> CFBundleVersion on iOS are not set by cordova). >> >> 1. What about other platforms, which of them also have two different places >> to set the version? >> >> 2. What's is typically used for CFBundleVersion on iOS? So far I've seen it >> usually being set to the same value as CFBundleShortVersionString. Should >> cordova-cli just do that? >> >> 3. I want to add a single value in config.xml file that could be used to >> set the "other" versions for both Android and iOS. Does this sound >> reasonable? >>
