I'd like to see config.xml have a platform tag similar to plugin.xml. Neither Cordova nor BlackBerry native tools should understand PhoneGap attributes.
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 5:26 PM, Don Coleman <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a project that uses PhoneGap build for iOS and Android, and uses > Cordova to build for BlackBerry 10. > > The icons are specified in config.xml > > <icon src="icon.png" /> > <icon src="res/icon/android/icon-36-ldpi.png" gap:platform="android" > gap:density="ldpi" /> > <icon src="res/icon/android/icon-48-mdpi.png" gap:platform="android" > gap:density="mdpi" /> > <icon src="res/icon/android/icon-72-hdpi.png" gap:platform="android" > gap:density="hdpi" /> > <icon src="res/icon/android/icon-96-xhdpi.png" gap:platform="android" > gap:density="xhdpi" /> > <icon src="res/icon/blackberry/icon-80.png" > gap:platform="blackberry" /> > <icon src="res/icon/blackberry/icon-80.png" > gap:platform="blackberry" gap:state="hover"/> > <!-- ... --> > > When the bar file is built, the Entry-Point-Icon Manifest entry is > incorrect > > $ unzip -p platforms/blackberry10/build/device/bb10app.bar > META-INF/MANIFEST.MF | grep Entry > > Entry-Point: WEBWORKS_VERSION=2.0.0 CONSOLE_MODE=slog2 > CASCADES_THEME=default app/native/wwe > Entry-Point-Type: Qnx/WebKit > Entry-Point-Icon: > > {72x72}native/icon.png:{36x36}native/res/icon/android/icon-36-ldpi.png:{48x48}native/res/icon/android/icon-48-mdpi.png:{72x72}native/res/icon/android/icon-72-hdpi.png:{96x96}native/res/icon/android/icon-96-xhdpi.png:{80x80}native/res/icon/blackberry/icon-80.png:{57x57}n > Entry-Point-Orientation: auto > > > The app looks deploys OK locally and passes blackberry-barchecker, but > BlackBerry Enterprise Server rejected the app due to this entry. > > I fixed the problem by preprocessing the config.xml before the blackberry10 > build. > > Entry-Point: WEBWORKS_VERSION=2.0.0 CASCADES_THEME=default app/native/wwe > Entry-Point-Type: Qnx/WebKit > Entry-Point-Icon: native/res/icon/blackberry/icon-80.png > Entry-Point-Orientation: auto > > > Is this a problem that Cordova should handle? Or is it a problem with the > blackberry-nativepackager? >
