Oh boy, I should have looked there first!
Panos, there is a new requirement for any who has not done this in the last 5
months:
"Third" - Factor Identification.
Of course most iOS developers were forced get that, so are familiar with it (I
mention this in another thread)
What is not
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Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2019 9:15 AM
To: How to use LiveCode
Cc: Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami
Subject: Re: Apple Provisioning Profile Is Missing
Jacque says she remembered the folder was named "Payload" (not "PACKAGE")
Yes! This works...
1. Get a Standalone -- "my
Hello all,
For future reference, we have a detailed lesson on how to upload your LC
apps to the iOS AppStore:
http://lessons.livecode.com/m/4069/l/33064-how-do-i-submit-an-ios-app-to-the-app-store
Regards,
Panos
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On Wed, 8 May 2019 at 16:15, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode <
Jacque says she remembered the folder was named "Payload" (not "PACKAGE")
Yes! This works...
1. Get a Standalone -- "myApp.app"
2. Make folder "Payload"; put "myApp.app" into that
3. Zip that folder
4. Rename to "myApp.ipa"
5. Go the Xcode--> Open Developer Tool --> Application Loader.
Yes, clearly, "iOS Distribution" is the designation givem at the Provisioning
Profiles in developer.apple.com. I deleted the other profiles I have on my
machine. So I only have this one.
BR
Are you sure it's a distribution profile?
Ralph DiMola
BR wrote:
1.
, 2019 11:39 PM
To: How LiveCode
Cc: Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami
Subject: Apple Provisioning Profile Is Missing
1. I tried building with a new provisioning profile I created at the
Developer.apple.com site
2. In 9.0.4 (RC3) I get a good build
3. Examine the contents of SA; we can see
1. I tried building with a new provisioning profile I created at the
Developer.apple.com site
2. In 9.0.4 (RC3) I get a good build
3. Examine the contents of SA; we can see a "embedded.mobileprovision" file
there in. Open in BBedit….looks good
4. Put in folder "PACKAGE"; zip that;