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minddog
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06/16/11 01:30 PM (14 years ago)

after buzztouch x-code steps

I've built a 1.5 app using BT. Run and tested. I have a dev account but cant seem to get the app ipa file I have prov and dist cert but bundle #'s but am a a dead end. any help? tuts on the process?
 
Parker @ buzztouch
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minddog
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06/16/11 01:37 PM (14 years ago)
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Jenny21
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06/16/11 01:51 PM (14 years ago)
I may write a tutorial for you. BuzzTouch needs one on how to submit apps using a dev account. Your bundle ID is your identifier thing. It's in Xcode under the main settings, I believe it's like com.yourapp.com (sorry, I'm on my iPhone and can't seem to remember well) Good luck. If you run into any trouble, just ask me for help.
 
minddog
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06/16/11 02:24 PM (14 years ago)
Jenny: Good luck. If you run into any trouble, just ask me for help. HELP! lol Super frustrated with the process. i have a dev account, provisioning certificate, dist certificate, I get valid signing identity not found but the signing Identity is verified. I''ve built apps before , Not with BT and having major brainfarts as to how I got to the ipa after building all the code.
 
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06/16/11 02:30 PM (14 years ago)
I've gone through the same problem before, actually. I ended up deleting all my certificates, provisioning profiles, etc, on my PC AND my developer account. Afterwards, I made new certificates and provisioning profiles and installed them. Everything worked fine. It's extremely confusing.
 
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06/16/11 02:46 PM (14 years ago)
What Jenny21 said, make sure when registering new app in itunes connect that you know your bundle identifier of your app in Xcode (BT info.plist) that was the biggest problem for me when i first started...good luck..it can be very confusing..lots of great people here so ask away!!
 
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06/16/11 10:03 PM (14 years ago)
We used to have some tutorials about this but removed them. Why? Because they were NOT RELIABLE. There are so many different ways folks get confused on this. Apple doesn't make it easy for sure. I guess the best thing to do is follow their instructions and watch a few of our videos. This may or may not help and we really REALLY wish we could help with the submission process - we can't. It's supposed to be as easy as: a) Creating an App Id in the developer portal b) Creating a provisioning profie b) Downloading the profile c) Dragging the profile into Xcode d) Choosing this profile when 'Building' BE SURE TO CHOOSE RELEASE in the drop down list e) Package app and upload to Apple Like I mentioned earlier, it does get confusing and we wish we could explain it better, just don't know how?
 

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