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January 13, 2014
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Should we start to worry or not ?

  • January 13, 2014
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Guys,

As an Apple developer, I just received a newsletter stating that :

"Starting February 1, new apps and app updates submitted to the App Store must be built with Xcode 5 and iOS 7 SDK"

https://developer.apple.com/ios7/ --> have a look at the last paragraph

So should we be concerned about this or not ? What do tou think ?

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Mejor respuesta de nimitja

apple cant ban any adobe air app because it have identical to xcode binary format. How they was appeared its not restricted anymore.

You all talking about simple air xcode update like its end of the life :) Dont panic. This was done from 4.0 to 5.0, from 5.0 to 6.0 and this will be done from 6.0 to 7.0


Hi All,

The issue has been fixed and the build 4.0.0.1619 is available at

http://labsdownload.adobe.com/pub/labs/flashruntimes/air/air4-0_sdk_mac.tbz2 for mac and http://labsdownload.adobe.com/pub/labs/flashruntimes/air/air4-0_sdk_win.zip for windows. Please let us know if you will face any issues.

Regards,

Nimit

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Known Participant
January 13, 2014

I got the same newsletter and I am concerned As well... Very concerned...

Participating Frequently
January 13, 2014

Pretty sure it just means they won't accept things unless built against the ios7 SDK, just as they did the same when ios6 took aver from ios5.


AIR already builds against the ios7 sdk. Remember on a MAC if building natively and you want to use ios7 you have no choice but to use xcode5, hence the message in the email. As long as you a re building against iOS7 SDK, which AIR does, should be fine.

Participating Frequently
February 28, 2014

Then just go to Help / Manage AIR SDK to use the new SDK (which should be unzipped in a folder).


Tried that and I get the following message

"The version of the target Adobe AIR SDK is 4.0.0.1619. Only SDK higher than version 4.0.0.1619 may be added."