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I could use some help getting my #AS3 / #AIR application running on #iOS !
Right now I have a .SWF (v11) that I'm converting to an .IPA using Adobe AIR (v3.7) on Windows (7).
If I do the conversion with the -target of ipa-test-interpreter it works great.
If I do the conversion with ipa-test, ipa-debug, ipa-ad-hoc, or ipa-appstore, the application seems to compile fine but upon execution of the app on my iPad it just shows a black screen.
This means I can test and develop but I won't ever actually be able to deploy to the app-store. Anyone else run into this?
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Hi,
Could you please share the packaging command , AIR SDK , iOS version you are using?. And it's a 32 bit or 64 bit machine?
Regards,
Nimit
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The AIR SDK is 3.7, and I'm encountering this on the latest iOS version (as of May 10th, 2013) on iPad 2 and the new iPad. I'm compiling from a 64-bit version of Windows 7.
Here's my ADT command:
adt -package -target ipa-test -storetype pkcs12 -keystore "cert/ios_development.p12" -storepass PASSWORD -provisioning-profile cert/cert.mobileprovision "dist\output.ipa" "buildConfig/ios/application.xml" -C bin . -C "icons" .
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Can you please share a reproducible sample project at nimitja@adobedotcom. This will help us investigation the issue.
Regards,
Nimit
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I've sent a reproduction to that address but have yet to receive a response.
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I'm seeing something similar where ipa-test works great but ipa-ad-hoc or ipa-release runs dog slow: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1107874.
No resolution yet but I'm just taking a second look at it.
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I'm not it will help but I resolved a similar problem. I posted my work-around here: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4891292#4891292.
Gook luck!