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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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Jun ’15
Reply to Xcode 7.0 Beta Throwing Heaps of Errors, update OS X?
The first step is probably to go to the Product menu in your project in Xcode and hold down the option key and choose Clean Build Folder..., to make sure there isn't any previously compiled code causing problems because of incompatibility.I don't think upgrading OS X to the El Capitan would improve anything for you, since a lot of us are just running Xcode 7 beta on Yosemite.If you haven't already backed up your project, you might want to do that before updating the code further, just in case you end up deciding to go back and wait.Assuming there isn't isn't anything really weird going on with your project, you would just need to work your way through it fixing the errors and warnings generated by the compiler. There can be a lot of new errors and warnings because of the changes between Swift 1.2 and 2 and the updates to Cocoa, but most of the errors and warnings should be relatively trivial to fix (changing var to let, updating the old generic sort/map/filter/find functions to be called as methods, updating
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: Core OS Tags:
Jun ’15
Turn on WiFi Programatically and latch to a known SSID
Are there programatic ways to turn on WiFi and latch the phone to a known SSID ?Without JailbreakingI want my users to latch to a particular wifi network(if available) whenever they open my app.Some stackoverflow posts say that it is not possible and that Apple may open up to developers in future (Though this was posted in 2012).Does Apple have any such plans to open that up ?does the below link speak of registering SSID - does it mean it allows me to connect to wifi programatically ?https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/SystemConfiguration/Reference/CaptiveNetworkRef/index.html
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Jun ’15
Reply to App Review Time
If you're distributing an enterprise app, then it doesn't have to go through review so your question doesn't apply. But if by enterprise you just mean some arbitrary measure of developer size, no - it's a level playing field. An individual writing code on his laptop on the beach goes into the same queue as a company with hundreds of developers. That may not be true for the very biggest household names... companies like Facebook with deep OS integration probably do get special treatment. But the number of such companies is probably in the single digits.And @rromanchuk - I believe you are wrong about app reviews doing nothing. iOS users are much more willing to spend money and install new apps. They have an intrinsic trust that apps won't contain malware / spyware or mess up other apps on their devices. That is entirely thanks to Apple's hard line approach to app reviews. Long term that generates MUCH more revenue for developers. That is my experience at least. Even though there are comparable numbers
Jun ’15
How can Apple watch listen to data change in iPhone
Let say the iphone has a text field or any internal data, upon the data change, I want to push it automatically to the Apple Watch. I know I can use the share data. But that seems to require user to initiate the call (e.g. pressing a button) on the Watch. Is there a listener on the Apple Watch that I can use if there is a change in the share data? or there is way for iPhone to automatcially push data to the Watch, and the Watch just receive it and display it? or any other way?
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Jun ’15
Best practice for setting CFBundleVersion automatically
With the newest releases of iOS and iTunesConnect, Apple is more and more restrictive about what´s happening in your CFBundleVersion of your Extensions.I tried to fiddle around with Run Script Build Phases, such as this:#!/bin/sh INFOPLIST_EXT=${TARGET_BUILD_DIR}/${INFOPLIST_PATH} echo Extension writing to $INFOPLIST_EXT PLISTCMD=Set :CFBundleVersion $(git rev-list --all|wc -l) echo -n $INFOPLIST_EXT | xargs -0 /usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c $PLISTCMDHowever, this seems to work for some types of Extensions (WatchKit), but for some others it doesn´t (Today Widget). In my cases, I seem to access the $TARGET_BUILD_DIR before there´s content in it. Using $BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR delivers the same error.Extension writing to /Users/marc/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/MyApp-focpnqzzpnqsfyaqwwocwpujmhmh/Build/Intermediates/ArchiveIntermediates/MyApp/IntermediateBuildFilesPath/UninstalledProducts/TopNewsWidget.appex/Info.plist Set: Entry, :CFBundleVersion, Does Not Exist File Doesn't Exist, Will Create: /Users/m
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Jun ’15
Reply to iOS 9 Beta battery life
I've been running the phone in many different modes now, what i could se when I woke up is that there's that spinning icon right beside the operator text in the top whenever I go to the homescreen and it doesn't matter if I'm on mobile data, Wi-Fi etc. as soon as I disable any internet connection it stops, so yeah, it's doing something really heavy in the background. When I look at my phone now that background activity have stopped (without me doing anything) and the battery does not drain as fast, even with mobile data enabled and on 4G. So Apple most definitely are collecting some data at intervals when connected to the Internet. Next time it happens I'm going to connect it to my Wi-Fi and have a look at what's going on and what packets are beeing sent so one can get a clear understanding into whats going on.Disabling mobile data and Wi-Fi completely and the phone runs with no battery issues at all, with Wi-Fi enabled it runs better than on mobile data enabled. So yeah.. all in all.. they must be c
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: Core OS Tags:
Jun ’15
iOS 9 on iPad Air 2 drains battery like crazy
I'm finding that since i updated my (development) iPad Air 2 from 8.3 to iOS 9 Beta 1, its battery is draining like crazy. I unplugged with 100% charge last night, this morning it's alreadty dead again. It also constantly is really warm. Instruments shows blackboardd running at 20% CPU, the full time, and MobileMail running fairly high too.Mind you, this is not an ooh, i upgraded my only production-use device to a beta and now i'm complaining it's not perfect complaint, so hold back the usual snarky remarks about this. My concern is not only that this iPad is now unusable as a testing/development device, but that i'm actually worried about leaving it running like this at all, for what it might do to the CPU and the battery, long term. The only choice i'm seeing right now is powering it down completely and put it in a drawer until Beta 2 😟.
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Jun ’15
Reply to No notification
Hi - As I said earlier, I was not receiveing any notifications for iMessages or E-mails for ever since upgrading to iOS 9 and watchOS 2 Beta when it was released. I had done multiple repairings on the watch and shut down / restore cycles on the phone and nothing worked for more than a few minutes regarding notifications.But finally had SUCCESS yesterday and it continues to work through this morning. As I write this I am receiving my iMessages notifications on the watch and replying to them with no problem. Also receiving my e-mail notifications again. 1. Using iOS9 Apple Watch app on my iPhone I unpaired my watch completely.2. On the iPhone, did a complete Erase All Contents and Settings.3. Waited for iPhone to restart4. Setup the iPhone as a completely NEW iPhone instead of restoring from any backup5. Used my Apple ID to get my iCloud data (again, not from a backup on iCloud, just the stuff on iCloud, like iMessages, mail settings, contacts, etc)6. Waited a while to make sure everything fro
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: Core OS Tags:
Jun ’15