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ur4mehk
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11/23/11 03:15 AM (14 years ago)

Issues in Xcode

Hi I have Xcode 4.2.1. When I run my app hundreds of issues pops up. How do I fix this? Is there any video on how do submit buzz touch app to iTunes. I registered as a apple developer and found a couple of videos on how to submit but need help with all these issues! Thanks!
 
David @ buzztouch
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11/23/11 09:28 AM (14 years ago)
Two questions here. For sure you should nto get any errors in Xcode when you compile. You'll need to work through this and figure out the process before worrying about submitting anyting to Apple. Xcode and the project source-code you downloaded from your cotnrol panel are reliable so something funky's going on. Have you seen any of the videos in the Help > Videos screen? Maybe the one about Xcode Gotchas. It's a bit dated but does cover some important concepts.
 
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11/23/11 09:57 AM (14 years ago)
I don't know anything about coding David. Trying to figure out everything. I got the source code from Buzztouch. I then run it in Xcode 4 to view it on the simulator for testing. After than it comes up with 60 issues. Should I be doing this in the old Xcode? I watched lots of videos on how to submit it to iTunes but have to figure out the errors I guess.
 
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11/23/11 11:59 AM (14 years ago)
Hi ur4mehk, You never did post which errors you are getting. Let us know and we can probably assist you better.
 
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11/23/11 10:39 PM (14 years ago)
Might also have something to do with your target build level...like iOS 5 or whatever. Most people generally pick iOS 3 in order to give the greatest backwards compatibility, but it depends on the features of your app as well. Mark
 
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11/23/11 11:56 PM (14 years ago)
Hi thank you guys. As a newbie I managed to get the app archives and its ready to send to the app store. I filled in all the info and uploaded screenshots the works. Now it asks me Is your product designed to use cryptography or does it contain or incorporate cryptography? Do I say yes or no. My application is basically a app pointing to URL's of golf tournament leaderboards from across the wold. Thanks for the advice!
 
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