On 10 Oct 2013, at 22:47 , objectwerks inc <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Oct 10, 2013, at 8:45 AM, LuKreme <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Right. The servers are not the problem. The problem is you left a beta on >> your devices. > > There was no near expiration date listed when I downloaded it for testing > purposes. Actaully, there is a certificate with an expiration date (Team Provisioning Profile I believe is the name), but agreed, it's not terribly obvious. However, the assumption, and it may even be spelled out in the Developers terms, is that devices will not continue to run old betas when a new version is released. > And it is a problem with Apple when they give bogus error messages. It's not a common error, so I doubt they wrote any code to handle it. The > I've already fixed the problem (well, one iPad is not yet done but two phones > and one iPad are) but it shouldn't have been a problem. I get a billion and > one notices of expiring profiles, but got no notice of this profile expiring. That's curious. I remember getting a notice on my iPad for the iOS 6 beta expiring, but with iOS 7 I updated everything ASAP. > And btw, I was not planning on leaving the beta on there for ever. Just > don't have time to dick around with downloading updates (where all previous > updates had been OTA) when we have an app we are trying to launch in a few > weeks. Yep, I understand how it could happen; sorry if I came off as blaming you that wasn't my intent. -- And Super Heroes come to feast To taste the flesh not yet deceased And all I know is still the beast is feeding. _______________________________________________ iPhone-talk mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/iphone-talk
