I tried with a zip but it does not work. It just opens each of the files in the zip.

Does "it just opens each of the files in the zip" mean the OS unzips the zip file and then calls PdParty for each patch or does it mean that PdParty gets the zip and unzips it into the application directory but without a containing folder?

(sorry I dont use iPhone and I have to "steal" my partner's one to run the tests) The mail program seems to unzip the zip and displays all the files in the fip in a horizontal scroll list. I dont get to see PdParty at all. It looks to me like PdParty does not get involved at all.

It would be great to have it working before the weekend. we have a performance, but we can borrow an android phone. so there is no hurry,

We'll see. In the meantime, I'm assuming you've read the section in the PdParty user guide about how copy patches onto a device? There is a built-in WebDAV server that facilitates this: http://danomatika.com/code/pdparty/guide#detailed-instructions If you're just deploying to a set number of devices once, this would work fine and is what I use mainly.

yeah I tried that as well. I could not connect to the phone, it did not allow me. bear in mind that I am all the time jumping onto the iphone when I see it around and "free" :) so it is quite difficult to be methodic about running tests

but it would be great to find out how to do this.

There is no "find how to do this." It either works or doesn't. If it doesn't, then I don't have the app configured correctly to tell the OS what files are associated with it. This did work a while ago, but perhaps something has changed in newer versions of iOS.

ok I am going to check too which version of iOS is running. I should have done it the first time it failed.

thanks

enrike



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