Install Error With TestFlightApp?
Scott Rossi
scott at tactilemedia.com
Sat Jul 26 21:10:17 EDT 2014
Thanks for the response.
1) Target version is fine (build setting is iOS6, device version is iOS7).
2) Not sure how the provisioning file can be handled separately from the
app (I don't know enough about how TestFlight works). I don't see
anywhere on TestFlight that mentions uploading a provisioning file --
maybe I missed something?
3) In my experience, xCode will prevent installation and display the
entitlements error if a wrong name is used, or some other thing is amiss
with the provisioning file. But as I described, all appears to be fine
when installing manually. I also tried removing/replacing the
provisioning file with a newly downloaded copy.
I've already looked through the articles you mentioned, and it seems the
only thing to do is submit a copy of the console log to TestFlight.
Honestly, I was hoping somebody might already have some experience with
this error, and have a way to address it.
I see TestFlight offers some kind of SDK, but I'm guessing this only
applies if you're using xCode to build your app?
Thanks & Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX/UI Design
On 7/26/14 5:37 PM, "Mike Kerner" <MikeKerner at roadrunner.com> wrote:
>Are you able to install on other devices?
>
>The things that come to mind, first are:
>1) The target version of ios is higher than the version of ios installed
>on
>the ipad
>2) Somehow the testflight provisioning profile didn't get installed on the
>target ipad
>3) You compiled the app with the wrong profile, or the name you have in
>the
>standalone settings are not the same as what's specified in the profile
>(it
>will compile fine, but it won't install if this happens)
>
>I would go to your testflight control panel and see if it has any
>information on the ipad that you're trying to target. Sometimes you get a
>hint there.
>
>Also,
>http://help.testflightapp.com/customer/portal/articles/829652-received-an-
>unable-to-download-application-message-what-does-this-mean-
>http://help.testflightapp.com/customer/portal/articles/1305502-my-apps-are
>-failing-to-install-what-do-i-do-
>http://help.testflightapp.com/customer/portal/articles/829905-one-of-my-te
>sters-cannot-install-a-build
>
>Also:
>http://help.testflightapp.com/customer/portal/articles/829905-one-of-my-te
>sters-cannot-install-a-build
>
>
>On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 6:28 PM, Scott Rossi <scott at tactilemedia.com>
>wrote:
>
>> Hi List:
>>
>> I recently tried distributing an app for testing via TestFlightApp.com,
>> and when isnatlling the app on an iPad I get a recurring "Unable To
>> Download App" error. Anybody out there know how to solve this?
>>
>> I'm pretty sure there's no issue with the mobile standalone itself
>>since I
>> can manually drag-install it onto my device via xCode, and it runs as
>> expected. The provisioning is set up as ad hoc, I followed the
>>directions
>> posted in this forum thread
>> <http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=8380>, and TestFlight
>> isn't complaining about any errors at upload time.
>>
>> Using Apple's iPhone Config Utility to view console output, several
>>errors
>> are reported (but I never know which of these is "expected" and which
>>are
>> actual failures):
>> <Error>: 0x2d5000 stage_package: Could not peruse package at
>> /var/tmp/install_staging.3TSSY2/foo_extracted
>> <Error>: 0x2d5000 MobileInstallationInstall_Server: Could not stage the
>> package
>> <Error>: 0x3c1000 MobileInstallationInstallForLaunchServices: failed
>>with
>> -1
>> <Error>: 0x2d5000 handle_install_for_ls: API failed
>>
>> Any suggestions on how to get past this?
>>
>> Thanks & Regards,
>>
>> Scott Rossi
>> Creative Director
>> Tactile Media, UX/UI Design
>>
>>
>>
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