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Reply to iOS 9 Beta battery life
Reposting this with more info:When the beta came out yesterday, I did an upgrade and not a restore. Today I litterally watched the battery percentage drop 1 percent every two minutes while I only had the home screen active (background apps disabled, location services disabled, etc). I kept checking the Settings -> Battery page and it show Home Screen at 15% of the usage, which was completely wrong.Today I did a complete restore and now things are better. The Settings -> Battery screen not only showed Photo App as the top user (I have over 8 gigs of phots and videos), but it also showed it as Background Activity. I didn't see that before I did the complete restore. Now, Mail, Messages and Calendar also show that. I'm sure the battery will still drain faster than with a production version, but at least it seems like the reporting is working correctly and it allowed me to understand what was sucking the life out of my battery.---------------------------------------------------------As an update, I
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: Core OS Tags:
Jun ’15
Testflight beta testing for live users
I would like to be able to have live external users test beta releases as part of final stage testing before release. This is basically for our salespeople but may also involve customers. My understanding is that the testflight version of the app will replace their production version so they cannot carry on using the current production app or compare it side by side with the new beta. Is anyone aware of a workaround for this?
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Reply to a mismatch between the mbr and gpt partition maps is not supported
Found a solution that worked for me:Yes. First, download gdisk (URL in the OP) and run the installer package. Then run gdisk from a terminal window and run the v (verify command). If verify indicates no problems, then you're good to go and can just type q to quit. However, if it shows something like this, then you have the problem:sudo gdisk /dev/disk0Command (? for help): vWarning! Mismatched GPT and MBR partition! MBR partition 4, of type 0x07, has no corresponding GPT partition! You may continue, but this condition might cause data loss in the future!Identified 1 problems!Next, display the MBR partition table and make note of the start and end sectors for your BOOTCAMP partition. This should be partition 4 unless you've added additional partition(s), which is not officially supported by Boot Camp. It should show something like this:Command (? for help): rRecovery/transformation command (? for help): oDisk size is 1953525168 sectors (931.5 GiB)MBR disk identifier: 0x7C170CB2MBR partitions:
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: Core OS Tags:
Jun ’15
Reply to a mismatch between the mbr and gpt partition maps is not supported
Found a solution that worked for me:Yes. First, download gdisk (URL in the OP) and run the installer package. Then run gdisk from a terminal window and run the v (verify command). If verify indicates no problems, then you're good to go and can just type q to quit. However, if it shows something like this, then you have the problem:sudo gdisk /dev/disk0Command (? for help): vWarning! Mismatched GPT and MBR partition! MBR partition 4, of type 0x07, has no corresponding GPT partition! You may continue, but this condition might cause data loss in the future!Identified 1 problems!Next, display the MBR partition table and make note of the start and end sectors for your BOOTCAMP partition. This should be partition 4 unless you've added additional partition(s), which is not officially supported by Boot Camp. It should show something like this:Command (? for help): rRecovery/transformation command (? for help): oDisk size is 1953525168 sectors (931.5 GiB)MBR disk identifier: 0x7C170CB2MBR partitions:
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: Core OS Tags:
Jun ’15
Reply to Great. Back to square one. 0 points.
Apple is a user, just like us, when it comes to their contractor supplied forum software, which is typically from JIVE Software (Portland). JIVE tends to supply for Windows and open source, so when it comes to migrating anything, that's another checkbox on the option li$t. Witness the old forums now archived and locked. That option is carries the least overhead and co$t, after all.Migrating comments with intact threads from one format to another is rarely trivial/pretty, especially when the source is old and the new format is yet again proprietary. Migrating users is same only different.And since the old rep counter was broken...good riddance, I say. I've lost track of how many times I've seen counters restart for various Apple forums, so it's just another day online for me.The drivers for new forum software never included much value from old threads which primarily dealt with outdated code, tools, diluted/duplicate threads, etc. I suspect emphasis was placed on search, where users are nudged to do t
Jun ’15
Glance Lifecycle / Getting data from iPhone
Hi all,I am working on my first watch project and am having a bit of trouble getting my glance to display the required data at the required time.Basically, I have a string that I need to get from my iPhone app and display in my glance on the watch. The string is constructed during my app delegate's didFinishLaunchingWithOptions. I am calling sendMessageToParentAppWithString in my GlanceController.swift's willActivate and awakeWithContext methods. I have implemented handleWatchKitExtensionRequest in my app delegate but I cannot for the life of me get my glance to be displayed with the IBOutlet label displaying the correct string.I believe it is a lifecycle thing that I am misunderstanding as the label immediately displays the correct string the instant that I launch the iPhone app so I know that everything is wired up correctly, so to speak. The string from the iPhone app's delegate is being delivered via the sendMessageToParentAppWithString / handleWatchKitExtensionRequest mechanism and displayed in the corre
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Jun ’15
How do I link against .tbd files in Xcode 7?
I need to link libz in my project. Normally I would add libz.dylib under the Linked Frameworks and Libraries settings, but now there are only .tbd files and no .dylib files when you search the list of libraries to add. When building I get a warning: skipping file '/Users/me/xcode7/Xcode-beta.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS9.0.sdk/usr/lib/libz.tbd' (unexpected file type 'text' in Frameworks & Libraries build phase)Then I build fails with linker errors because of missing symbols. Am I missing something new in the way libraries are linked?
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Jun ’15
How 3rd party SecurityPlugin live with SIP(System Integrity Protection)
Third Party Security Plugin must install their Plugins under /System/Library/CoreServices/SecurityAgentPlugins in system prior to 10.11,but in OSX 10.11, Apple introduces the SIP (System Integrity Protection), developer is not allowed to put their Plugin product under /System/Library/CoreServices/SecurityAgentPlugins anymore. Is there an alternative path for this ??
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