Roger, I find it saves my sanity (and keeps things tidy) if I zap old
provisioning profiles before getting Xcode to install new ones - you should
find them on your system at the location below:
/Users/[userName]/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning Profiles
Dave
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"The first 90% of the task t
Thanks, Mike. I got it to work but it ain’t pretty!! If I ever get to the point
of understanding this process, I’m going to build a tutorial stack with an
interactive and linked process flowchart. I won’t hold my breath.
Roger
> On Jan 6, 2018, at 8:21 PM, Mike Kerner via use-livecode
> wrote
Until Panos or someone else from the mother ship chimes in and corrects
me...
If memory serves me correctly, use the "download manual profiles" button.
I believe that when you create apps and certs on the developer portal you
have to download them manually using xcode (but maybe the act of logging
Thanks, Mike. I misspoke . . . What I meant to say was that Organizer in Xcode
9.1 has only Archives and Crashes. I had to go to Devices and Simulators under
the Window menu to connect my iPad etc. Plus, on my setup, I see only "Download
Manual Profiles” (emphasis on Manual) in my Accounts tab o
Roger,
It's preferences in XCode, not Organizer.
As for your internal app id, it's just what you define so that when you do
installs, etc. ios knows which app you're talking about. When the user
does a download or an update, it knows which app. Apple recommends a
reverse-whatever-its-called notat
Problem solved . . . I think. I got misdirected by instructions to go to
Xcode’s Organizer window where in fact, I think that, one needs to go to the
“Devices and Simulators” window. Alas that did not seem to provide adequate
instruction for generating rofiles. I finally went to the Apple Portal
Thank you, Mike. I had done what you propose and just did it again (except mine
gives only the “Download Manual Profiles”). To no avail! My LC seems to be
stuck with 3 profiles from years ago, which I don’t see anywhere else I’ve
looked, but I’m not sure where to even look for this??
BTW, I’m
Roger,
These come from your apple developer profile. After you have created your
various app identifiers and profiles, the easiest way to keep them
up-to-date is from within xCode, but xCode tends to add extras, sometimes.
Go into xCode, choose Preferences. Then pick the second tab, called
"Accou
Are you talking about Property Profiles on the General Tab? Also which
version of LC?
For that, see the “profile library” association in the dictionary (9.0DP11).
On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 10:19 PM Roger Guay via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> Once again, I’m tr
Hi Folks,
Once again, I’m trying to figure out the Apple maze for developing on iOS. Fat
chance, eh?
Can someone please tell me where the items of the Profile menu in the
Standalone Application Settings come from? Nothing I do has any effect on that
pulldown menu, and I’ve been messing with th
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