Re: iOS SDK Question

2017-03-25 Thread Glen Bojsza via use-livecode
Hi James, Well I saw this in my account...but the license file and online activation won't work? So is this telling me I still have valid license for the following versions but the system won't allow me to install them? I have tried both the license file which ends up a zero bytes or automatic l

Re: iOS SDK Question

2017-03-25 Thread James Hale via use-livecode
The other way to be sure about your particular case is to visit your account page on the LiveCode site. The login link is in the upper right of the page. When I visit mine I see all my licenses and can tell from the version pop-up associated with each one what is actually licensed. I have 4 >F

Re: iOS SDK Question

2017-03-25 Thread Glen Bojsza via use-livecode
Hi James, thanks for pointing this to me. I guess my earlier licenses that I had which do not fall into this category would be fine though the versions would be quite old. For example version 4.6 I should be able to do closed source apps still since the license that came with it at the time did n

Re: iOS SDK Question

2017-03-25 Thread James Hale via use-livecode
On the "pricing" page of the Livecode site, towards the bottom, there is an FAQ. The first question there is indeed what you are asking. The answer given is: "To build closed source apps you must have a valid current Indy, Business or other commercial license. If you do not renew this license your

Re: iOS SDK Question

2017-03-24 Thread Glen Bojsza via use-livecode
I'm not sure so I am waiting to hear from Livecode support. But Pycharm tried a system where users would lose their ability to continually use the product after licenses expired and the users revolted and Pycharm reversed their policy. I guess it comes to the question of how you want to work w

Re: iOS SDK Question

2017-03-24 Thread Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
It was explained to me that when the license expires, I would be unable to use the indy license for existing installations of Livecode, which shocked me as this was a departure from prior policy, but that horse has been beaten despite it's lifeless condition. I might be mistaken. It may only m

Re: iOS SDK Question

2017-03-24 Thread Glen Bojsza via use-livecode
As I mentioned previously...I do not have an active subscription. My license expired August 2016. When I log into my account the highest version of Livecode Indy that shows I can download is 8.1.3. I even tried activating a 7 version of Livecode which was a year prior to my license expiring a

Re: iOS SDK Question

2017-03-24 Thread panagiotis merakos via use-livecode
I think that if you log into your account area, you should see all the LC versions you can access with your current license. If you have an active subscription to Indy then you should be able to activate any of them. I suggest you just download and try, or log into your account area to see. Best

Re: iOS SDK Question

2017-03-24 Thread Glen Bojsza via use-livecode
I believe it may be the last paid version that I have a license for (I sent a message to Livecode support to confirm what the highest paid version I have access to). Glen > On Mar 24, 2017, at 12:58 PM, panagiotis merakos via use-livecode > wrote: > > @Glen > > Why are you still using LC 8.

Re: iOS SDK Question

2017-03-24 Thread panagiotis merakos via use-livecode
@Glen Why are you still using LC 8.0.1? I suggest you download the latest stable version, currently 8.1.3: http://downloads.livecode.com/livecode/ Note that 8.1.3 on OS X 10.11.x will require Xcode 8.2. Best regards, Panos -- On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 4:52 PM, Paul Hibbert via use-livecode < use

Re: iOS SDK Question

2017-03-24 Thread Paul Hibbert via use-livecode
> On 23 Mar 2017, at 17:36, Glen Bojsza via use-livecode > wrote: > > Please let me know if I missed anything. It looks like you are on the right path. Hope it goes well. Paul ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit

Re: iOS SDK Question

2017-03-23 Thread Glen Bojsza via use-livecode
Hi Paul, It looks like you are correct and so I have started the massive download. I assume that once installed I would then do an "add entry" in Livecode-->Preferences-->Mobile and select the /Applications/Xcode This should then find the SDK in the contents of Xcode... Please let me know if I

Re: iOS SDK Question

2017-03-23 Thread Paul Hibbert via use-livecode
AFAIK the iOS SDK comes with the particular flavour of Xcode and you need to have the correct version of Xcode to match the version of LC on your choice of OS, if you go to Help > Release Notes the version you need is listed under the iOS Platform Support section, about page 4 I think, or bookma

iOS SDK Question

2017-03-23 Thread Glen Bojsza via use-livecode
Hello, I currently have Livecode Indy 8.0.1 and am running on OS X 10.11.5 (El Capitan) with Xcode Version 8.0 (8A218a). When I go to generate a standalone I get the following error message: *In order to perform device builds you need to have iOS 9.3 SDK configured.* *- iOS 9.3 comes with Xcode