Smart BASIC SDK for Xcode
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Re: Smart BASIC SDK for Xcode
You can provide launch storyboard or xib yourself if you like, but I think you can safely ignore this warning.
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Re: Smart BASIC SDK for Xcode
OK~
I will ignore this warning and submit the app for review. Thank you for the help.
I will ignore this warning and submit the app for review. Thank you for the help.
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Re: Smart BASIC SDK for Xcode
When I try to upload the Archive, I failed again. There is no problem when I Validate the Archive.
So, what should I do? Will it help by providing storyboard or xib? How to create them? Will they affect my app running?
So, what should I do? Will it help by providing storyboard or xib? How to create them? Will they affect my app running?
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Please re-download SDK and tell if there are any issues.
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Re: Smart BASIC SDK for Xcode
The problem remains the same. Now it have one Error only, but I still can't upload the app for review.
Beside the upload issue, there is no other problem. And, there is no warning for devices test.
Oh! one more thing. When I test the app on iPad Air, it shows a message about "Unbalanced calls to begin/end appearance transitions for <ViewController: 0x14000a800>. However, when I test the app on iPhone 5s, there is no such message appear. Is this OK?
Beside the upload issue, there is no other problem. And, there is no warning for devices test.
Oh! one more thing. When I test the app on iPad Air, it shows a message about "Unbalanced calls to begin/end appearance transitions for <ViewController: 0x14000a800>. However, when I test the app on iPhone 5s, there is no such message appear. Is this OK?
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Pleasee go to TARGETS and in Deployment Info > Deployment Target set 5.1.1 instead of 5.1.
Does this help?
Does this help?
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Re: Smart BASIC SDK for Xcode
After I change the Target to 5.1.1, I do the test on iPad Air, and it shows 2 warnings. I think main.o and AppDelegate.o should be updated to being linked 5.1.1.
BTW, there is no "Unbalanced calls to begin/end appearance transitions for <ViewController: 0x14000a800>" message now.
BTW, there is no "Unbalanced calls to begin/end appearance transitions for <ViewController: 0x14000a800>" message now.
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Can you upload your app to App Store now?
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Re: Smart BASIC SDK for Xcode
Yes. I just upload the app to App Store successfully. However, it is still being processed. (It takes much longer than before, and this worries me.)
If process finish, should I submit this version for review? Or should I wait for your new SDK? Is it OK to ignore the 2 warnings and submit for review?
If process finish, should I submit this version for review? Or should I wait for your new SDK? Is it OK to ignore the 2 warnings and submit for review?
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Yes, these warnings can be ignored.
The final verdict is how your app works on your own testing device.
The final verdict is how your app works on your own testing device.