Hi there,
I have recently downloaded and installed LiveCode 9.6.0 DP-3 and Xcode 11.3
, in order to build apps for device running iOS 13.3. I can save for standalone application.But when I try to load the app from Xcode device-window, to my iPhone i get the message "unable to install app".
I have tried to create new provisional profile, reinstalled both LC and Xcode, but nothing helps.
Has anyone had the same problem?
build apps for ios13.3
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Re: build apps for ios13.3
Do you have a previous version on the phone? If so, delete it first before loading the new one. Or easier, cable your phone to the Mac and use LC's Test button. That resolves any conflicts automatically.
If that doesn't work, something else is wrong.
If that doesn't work, something else is wrong.
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Re: build apps for ios13.3
Thanks for your answer Jacque,
I have already tried your suggestions but in doesn't work... As you wrote, something else is wrong
But I don't give up. My guess is that something is wrong with my Xcode installation
Happy easter!
I have already tried your suggestions but in doesn't work... As you wrote, something else is wrong
But I don't give up. My guess is that something is wrong with my Xcode installation
Happy easter!
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Re: build apps for ios13.3
Hello per_bodelius,
Since you can build the standalone with no errors, your Xcode installation is OK. If you cannot install the app in your iPhone, this could be because one of these reasons:
1. You are using a Development Provisioning Profile but your iPhone's UUID is not registered in the Apple Dev Portal
2. You are using an AppStore Distribution Provisioning Profile
3. You are using an Ad-Hoc Distribution Provisioning Profile but have checked the "beta-version" in the iOS standalone settings
4. You have _something_ in your iOS settings that is not compatible with your device.
What is the device BTW? Could you post a screenshot of your iOS settings?
Kind regards,
Panos
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Since you can build the standalone with no errors, your Xcode installation is OK. If you cannot install the app in your iPhone, this could be because one of these reasons:
1. You are using a Development Provisioning Profile but your iPhone's UUID is not registered in the Apple Dev Portal
2. You are using an AppStore Distribution Provisioning Profile
3. You are using an Ad-Hoc Distribution Provisioning Profile but have checked the "beta-version" in the iOS standalone settings
4. You have _something_ in your iOS settings that is not compatible with your device.
What is the device BTW? Could you post a screenshot of your iOS settings?
Kind regards,
Panos
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