I see this exact behavior when I use the new "-useLegacyAOT no" custom
compiler directive, so I stopped using it.  Any chance that could be your
problem?

Thanks,
Om


On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 10:36 AM, Nick Collins <ndcoll...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey guys,
>
> I'm posting this here because I'm not sure if this is an AIR SDK issue, and
> issue with the Flex SDK, or an issue perhaps with the way the installer
> overlays the two.
>
> This could also potentially be an IDE issue, though I'm not sure.
>
> The setup:
> • App is built using Flex 4.12.1 and AIR 13
> • Developed in IntelliJ IDEA 13
> • 3rd gen Retina iPad connected to MacBook Pro via USB and has the
> appropriate mobile provisioning profile installed
>
> The problem(s):
> 1) even though ADT can list and see the USB, the app fails to install via
> ADT to the connected iPad. No errors displayed in the console, the
> application installation simply fails.
> 2) if I manually install debug app to iPad via iTunes, it installs without
> error. However, the debugger will still not connect to the app.
> 3) Deployment via ADT does work to the iOS simulator, as does debugging.
> However, even though the application descriptor states it is only targeting
> iPad devices and not iPhones, the simulator will only ever launch as a 3.5"
> iPhone. Naturally, when I change it to iPad, the app is quit and so
> therefore so does my debugger connection.
>
> Has anyone here experienced these issues before and know if the problem is
> somewhere on our side, or not?
>
> Nick
>

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