HI LC4iOS,
I would recommend using LiveCode 6.5 with Xcode 5.0.2 as we are in the process of removing the ability of building for ArmV6/universal and Xcode 5 will be required to produce these builds.
So the first thing I would check is that Xcode 5.0.2 is the only Xcode in your mobile support preferences and that your standalone is setup for Armv7 builds only.
The following is taken from a fantasic adobe documentation on creating Apple certificate and Provisioning profiles. If you find this useful, I will eventually convert this into a LiveCode lesson for others to benefit from. The original Adobe doc can be found here
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/ppcompdoc/S ... dps_se.pdf
So the general process is as follows
Create a Development Certificate Signing Request
1. go to the certificates, identifiers & Profiles in the apple iOS developers portal. sign in with your Apple id.
2. click certificates on the left side of the window.
3. click development on the left side of the window under certificates. selecting the options on the left side displays the certificates of each category. At this stage, if you are starting fresh, you shouldn’t have any development certificates. you will create the development certificate files that you can use for testing all your apps.
4. click the Plus icon in the upper right corner of the window to start creating a certificate.
5. open the Keychain Access utility, found in the utilities folder in your Applications folder.
6. click on the My certificates category on the left.
7. click on an empty space in the window on the right to ensure that no existing keys or certificates are selected.
8. Choose keychain Access>Certificate Assistant>Request A Certificate from A Certificate Authority
9. for user email Address, specify a valid email address.
10. for common name, enter the name of your company or division. This certificate can be reused for multiple apps that you might create, so you don’t need to enter the app name here.
11. leave the cA email Address field blank.
12. select saved to disk.
13. click the continue button.
14. specify the name of the certificate signing request and where the file will be saved, and click save. you will use this file to create a development certificate in the next section.
15. When the certificate request is created, click done.
Generate a Development Certificate
now that you’ve created the certificate signing request file, you need to submit it to the ios Provisioning Portal to create the required development certificate.
1. In the Apple Developer Site, Continue to advance to the “Generate your Certificate” Screen. Click choose file and double click the certificate request file you created previously
2. Click Generate. This should generate your dev certificate
3. click download, and then download the certificate to a known location.This development certificate is called ios_development.cer.
Install the Certificate
In the finder, locate the ios_development.cer file you created, and double-click it. This launches the
Keychain Access utility and installs the certificate
To see if the certificate was installed, click on the Keys category on the left, and then click the
right-pointing arrow to open the private key. you should see the certificate beneath the private key.
if double-clicking the .cer file does not install the certificate, launch Keychain Access and choose
file > import items to specify the .cer file.
Create An App ID
You Will need To create an App id for your app. This is a unique identifier required by Apple to
identify an app. you will use Apple’s developer site to create an App id. A different App id is required for each app that you create.
1. on the Apple ios developer site, go to “certificates, identifiers & Profiles”
2. click identifiers, and make sure that App ids is selected.
you need to create a different App id for each app that you create. (please not you can use a wildcard app id that can be used for multiple test apps)
3. click the Plus icon in the upper right corner of the window to create an App id.
4. Type a description, such as the name of your app.
5. for App services, leave game center and in-App Purchase selected (Apple enables these by default),
and do not select data Protection, icloud, or Passbook. Also, do not select Push notifications
6. for App id Prefix (previously called “Bundle seed id”), leave the option set at generate new (if this is the first App id you’ve generated) or use Team id (for additional App ids). in other words, don’t do anything here unless you really know what you’re doing
7. specify a Bundle id. The Bundle id (or Bundle identifier) is usually specified in a form called reverse domain name or com.domainname.applicationname. in other words, if you work for PluralistDe-sign, your website is
http://www.pluralistdesign.com, and your application is called “Pluralist lookbook,” your App id would be com.pluralistdesign.pluralistlookbook. if you are just testing how to create an App id, use something like com.acme.test so that you don’t “waste” an App id.
8. click the continue button.
9. if the settings look correct, click the submit button, and then click done.
The App id will appear in the list. This same App id will appear in various screens in later steps in this
process. for example, when you build the mobileprovision files for your app, you’ll specify this App id
Register your test iPads with Apple
The easiest method to do this is to open the Organizer within Xcode and when your iOS device is connected select the “Use For Development” button as shown in the following image-
https://developer.apple.com/library/ios ... ent_2x.png
Create Provisioning Profile
The provisioning profile files determine which iPads can install and use your app. The development mobileprovision file includes a list of iPad ids called udids.
1. in the Apple ios developer site click Provisioning Profiles on the left side of the window.
2. click the development tab.
3. click the Plus icon in the upper right corner of the window.
4. select ios App development, and click continue
5. specify the App id, and click continue
6. select your ios development certificate.
7. specify the devices you want to provision. The development app you create for testing will work only on devices included in the development provisioning profile
8. specify a name. include “development” in the name to distinguish it from the distribution file, but
don’t include any special characters (such as asterisks) in the name. you can rename these files after
generating them. Then click the generate button.
9. click download, and then download the development provisioning profile file to a known location.
You should now be able to connect your iOS Device to Xcode and manually install this provisioning profile by double clicking on it and also by dragging it onto your device in the organiser window.
There is also a handy utility for managing provisioning profiles here since Xcode 5 has easily removed the ability to delte provisioning profiles-
http://support.apple.com/downloads/#iphone configuration utility
I hope the above helps but keep us posted on how you get on.
Kind Regards
Neil Roger
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http://www.runrev.com
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