Re: Xc6 and Enterprise manifests
Re: Xc6 and Enterprise manifests
- Subject: Re: Xc6 and Enterprise manifests
- From: Alexander von Below <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2014 14:03:16 +0200
Maybe they add one, I could ask. I, for sure, don't add one. Just push the app to their server
Alex
Am 12.09.2014 um 13:57 schrieb Alex Zavatone <email@hidden>:
> If Hockey distributes the apps without a manifest pList, if I understand you correctly, then how does it do it?
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> On Sep 12, 2014, at 3:49 AM, Alexander von Below wrote:
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>> It would be nice to hear your findings. I have no answer for you.
>>
>> What I can tell you is that we have not used enterprise manifests for a while now — that's why I did not stumble upon the new interface.
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>> We use a distribution service (HockeyApp) to distribute the Apps internally, removing the need for a manifest.plist.
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>> Maybe Apple thought that's what everyone does not?
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>> Alex
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>> Am 12.09.2014 um 01:32 schrieb Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>:
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>>> I am no longer keen to guess.
>>>
>>> I searched the developer forums; I found nothing useful. But I repeat myself.
>>>
>>> Google and Stack Overflow haven’t helped, either.
>>>
>>> My understanding until today was that over-the-air Enterprise distribution requires users to follow a link to a manifest .plist which would in turn refer to the .ipa for installation, and provide interim resources like labels and images.
>>>
>>> In Xcode 5 and prior, when you chose an Enterprise export for an archive, the save-file dialog would be extended with fields to fill in the manifest .plist. The .plist would be saved next to the .ipa.
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>>> This does not happen in Xcode 6. There are no fields to fill. Spotlight generally, and `find` in the derived-data directory, show no recently-modified .plist files with manifest information.
>>>
>>> I examined the logs inside /var/folders/.../example.xcdistributionlogs, and found nothing obvious, other that most of the information in the distribution-context objects was (null).
>>>
>>> So something big has changed. I can’t find anything that would tell me what it might be. (It may be in a WWDC video I have bookmarked, but I’m using cellular data right now.) And if that video is the only documentation, it is… surprising.
>>>
>>> What am I missing? What should I be doing now?
>>>
>>> — F
>>>
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