You could check if your Bundle ID is right:
http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#technotes/tn2009/tn2242.html
Best regards,
Harald.
Am 09.12.2010 um 17:01 schrieb Scott Rossi:
> Recently, Colin Holgate wrote:
>
>> Did you put the provisioning file onto the iPod? Also, setting 3.2 as a
>> mi
On Dec 9, 2010, at 11:01 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
> still
> getting "The executable was signed with invalid entitlements."
I have seen similar errors for unusual reasons, such as the app name having
spaces in it, or the icons being in a sub folder.
Are you sure that the iPod you're trying is lis
On Dec 9, 2010, at 9:44 AM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
> Both the iPhone and the ipad have been at 4.2 for a while now.
Not really, it's only been 17 days, I'm sure a lot of people won't have
updated, and for many older device owners their iPhones/iPods won't be allowed
to update to 4.x. Settin
Recently, Colin Holgate wrote:
> Did you put the provisioning file onto the iPod? Also, setting 3.2 as a
> minimum seems wrong. That's what you would want if it was just an iPad app,
> but a lot of iPods will be running 3.1.3 or earlier.
Recently, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
> Both the iPhone and
Both the iPhone and the ipad have been at 4.2 for a while now. So if you set it
to 3.2 it will only work on the iPad since that was ONLY for iPads, set it to
one of the other version numbers and it should work. RR LC needs to update to
the 4.2 which works for both device types with out this prob
Did you put the provisioning file onto the iPod? Also, setting 3.2 as a minimum
seems wrong. That's what you would want if it was just an iPad app, but a lot
of iPods will be running 3.1.3 or earlier.
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Hi All:
Trying to get a simple test project onto an iPod and getting the "Executable
was signed with invalid entitlements" error. I believe I have the latest
iOS SDK installed, have the latest 4.5.2 LiveCode, the iPod is running iOS
4.2.1, standalone is set to Minimum iOS Version 3.2. I created/