This is why I stopped doing iOS apps, it's a moving target. I'm going to
have to do one next year and I'm dreading it. Hopefully the team can make
it easier for us by then. Getting an app ready for the App Store takes
almost as much effort as writing it.
It shouldn't be this hard.
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Jacquelin
Hi Kee,
Sorry to hear that wasn’t the problem for you.
I hope you get it straightened out!
Rick
> On Dec 2, 2018, at 6:08 PM, kee nethery via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Went into KeyChain, opened both Installer and Application Certs and clicked
> on Trust to see that indeed, both are already
Went into KeyChain, opened both Installer and Application Certs and clicked on
Trust to see that indeed, both are already set to “Use System Defaults”.
Bummer. Much appreciate the suggestion. Wish that was the issue for me.
Kee
> On Dec 2, 2018, at 7:57 AM, Rick Harrison via use-livecode
> wr
Hi Kee,
I ran into a few more errors too.
I looked into appWrapper3 and found it had a 7 day
free trial. I used your code signing method and
appWrapper3 to do the final packaging.
When I tried it out it was telling me I had
some errors. I fixed those, and then tried to
upload my app with Appl
I’m uploading a new app to the Mac App Store and at the same time, revising my
LiveCode Lesson on the same.
Stuff has changed OR I’m just really missing something obvious.
I’ve got the app built, signed, all that good stuff. I’ve added it into
developer.apple.com with it’s bundle ID of com.ello