Panos,
Thank you for the help. I’ve finished rebuilding and submitting the updates to
Apple.
I received the same error message with multiple apps. But, I cannot reliably
recreate the problem. I’ll continue to pay attention to this issue as I
continue to migrate to LC 8.x
be well,
randy
On 19/09/2016 15:12, Mike Kerner wrote:
specifically?
Current release-critical items that I'm aware of:
[T] 18135 Error building iOS standalone in OS X 10.12 beta 4
[T] 18422 Cannot launch iOS 9.2 simulator on OS X 10.10
[T] 18414 iOS 10 resources not copied in simulator
18418 App crashes
specifically?
On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 9:49 AM, Peter TB Brett
wrote:
> On 08/09/2016 08:57, Peter TB Brett wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Since Xcode 8 GM is now available for download by members of the Apple
>> developer program, I thought it might be helpful to give you
On 08/09/2016 08:57, Peter TB Brett wrote:
Hi all,
Since Xcode 8 GM is now available for download by members of the Apple
developer program, I thought it might be helpful to give you an update
on our plans for enabling LiveCode app deployment using Xcode 8.
- iOS 10 deployment using Xcode 8
I thought I saw something about this on the list earlier, but can’t
> >>> locate
> >>>>> it now.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Will 8.1.1 RC1 be stable enough to use to update apps?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> be wel
about this on the list earlier, but can’t
>>> locate
>>>>> it now.
>>>>>
>>>>> Will 8.1.1 RC1 be stable enough to use to update apps?
>>>>>
>>>>> be well,
>>>>> randy
>>>>>
>&g
3.x
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And, in fact, landscape iPad apps build in 2014 (can’t remember which
>> LC
>>>>>> version) work fine… it’s only the apps built in summer 2015 and summer
>>>> 2016.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
gt;>>> it now.
> >>>>
> >>>> Will 8.1.1 RC1 be stable enough to use to update apps?
> >>>>
> >>>> be well,
> >>>> randy
> >>>>
> >>>> Randy Hengst
> >>>> www.classroomFocusedSoft
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On Sep 15, 2016, at 11:10 AM, Mid West Coast Media <
>>>> and...@midwestcoastmedia.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> An app I just released for a customer has had the main functionality
>
;>>
> >>> An app I just released for a customer has had the main functionality
> >> (connect to a LiveCode Server using the SSL API from HostM) break in
> iOS 10.
> >>>
> >>> I'm looking for a way to build a pre-release 8.1.1rc1 build from GitHub
> >
loned the branch and got it downloaded.
>> I know the release is planned for the next 5 days, and realize this might
>> not even be worth my time.
>>>
>>> --Andrew Bell
>>>
>>>
>>>> From: Peter TB Brett <peter.br...@livecode.com>
&g
West Coast Media
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I'm
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eal familiar with github, but cloned the branch and got it downloaded.
I know the release is planned for the next 5 days, and realize this might
not even be worth my time.
--Andrew Bell
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eal familiar with github, but cloned the branch and got it downloaded.
> I know the release is planned for the next 5 days, and realize this might
> not even be worth my time.
> >
> > --Andrew Bell
> >
> >
> >> From: Peter TB Brett <peter.br...@livecode.c
github, but cloned the branch and got it downloaded.
> I know the release is planned for the next 5 days, and realize this might
> not even be worth my time.
>
> --Andrew Bell
>
>
> > From: Peter TB Brett <peter.br...@livecode.com>
> > To: User List <use-livecode@li
the release is planned for the next 5 days, and realize this might not
> even be worth my time.
>
> --Andrew Bell
>
>
>> From: Peter TB Brett <peter.br...@livecode.com>
>> To: User List <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>
>> Subject: Xcode 8 / iOS 10 su
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> Hi all,
>
> Since Xcode 8 GM is now a
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 2:15 PM, Fraser Gordon
wrote:
> All this work is needed just to keep up with changes Apple have made -
> it isn't about adding support for new features, it's just keeping things
> working.
>
> Android, on the other hand, is very good about
Another factor in the iOS support compared to Android is that with iOS the
majority of users update to the latest version right away, whereas with Android
you’re at the mercy of the phone manufacturer, who may never get around to
updating their version of the OS.
The percentage of users with
On 9/8/16 12:50 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
LiveCode provides the basics for a wide range of apps on every major
desktop and mobile platform. Some features take only minutes where they
might take days in C.
A couple of years ago my nephew had just finished an intro programming
class. I was
Fraser Gordon wrote:
> Adding new platform-specific features to the core engine is
> surprisingly difficult and writing externals using Android APIs
> can be tricky (due to needing to use both C++ and Java) so not
> many third-parties do it, which is why we're busy working on
> the 'Infinite
On 08/09/2016 17:37, Roger Eller wrote:
> What I meant to ask is, which specific NEW Android 7.0 features
> aresupported in LC? Where is the latest list of mobile features that
> wouldshow LiveCodes commitment for keeping parity between supported
> mobileplatforms?
> ~Roger
The reason more work
Roger Eller wrote:
> Android 7.0 Nougat is the latest version currently.
>
> The killer feature of 7 is the ability to run 2 apps at the same
> time, and share screen space (side by side).
It looks like that's declarable in the manifest:
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 12:52 PM, Richard Gaskin
wrote:
> Roger Eller wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 11:17 AM, Peter TB Brett wrote:
> >> LiveCode already supports deployment to Android 7.0.
> >
> > What I meant to ask is, which specific NEW Android 7.0 features
Roger Eller wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 11:17 AM, Peter TB Brett wrote:
>> LiveCode already supports deployment to Android 7.0.
>
> What I meant to ask is, which specific NEW Android 7.0 features are
> supported in LC?
I didn't see anything in the Release Notes for the latest build that was
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 11:17 AM, Peter TB Brett
wrote:
>
>
> On 08/09/2016 16:06, Roger Eller wrote:
>
>> What is the timeline for LiveCode support in Android 7.0?
>>
>> https://www.android.com/versions/nougat-7-0/
>>
>
> LiveCode already supports deployment to Android
What is the timeline for LiveCode support in Android 7.0?
https://www.android.com/versions/nougat-7-0/
~Roger
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> On Sep 8, 2016, at 12:57 AM, Peter TB Brett wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Since Xcode 8 GM is now available for download by members of the Apple
> developer program, I thought it might be helpful to give you an update on our
> plans for enabling LiveCode app deployment
On 08/09/2016 16:06, Roger Eller wrote:
What is the timeline for LiveCode support in Android 7.0?
https://www.android.com/versions/nougat-7-0/
LiveCode already supports deployment to Android 7.0.
Peter
--
Dr Peter Brett
Hi all,
Since Xcode 8 GM is now available for download by members of the Apple
developer program, I thought it might be helpful to give you an update
on our plans for enabling LiveCode app deployment using Xcode 8.
- iOS 10 deployment using Xcode 8 will be available in the 8.1.1 release
-
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