Hi
I wonder if someone can give me an answer to an issue that I have come across.
I built an iOS app for a project about 3 years ago, probably on BigSur, since when I have had no involvement with the project. Some of the app content has been updated, and they are now trying to test the app before deployment. It has apparently been uploaded to TestFlight for beta testing.
Their setup is macOS Ventura, LC 9.6.13, and XCode 15. The test device they are using is an old iPad Air I gave them many years ago.
Now the app runs fine in the simulator, but won't run from TestFlight on the iPad Air. Apparently the app opens, shows the splash screen, then quits.
The iPad is running iOS 12.5.7, but looking at the Release Notes for LC 9.6.13 I see that the lowest supported iOS is 14.
So I'm guessing that this is why the old iPad Air won't run it?
Can someone with more iOS development experience confirm, or do I have to start ripping their new Code apart.
I wonder if someone can give me an answer to an issue that I have come across.
I built an iOS app for a project about 3 years ago, probably on BigSur, since when I have had no involvement with the project. Some of the app content has been updated, and they are now trying to test the app before deployment. It has apparently been uploaded to TestFlight for beta testing.
Their setup is macOS Ventura, LC 9.6.13, and XCode 15. The test device they are using is an old iPad Air I gave them many years ago.
Now the app runs fine in the simulator, but won't run from TestFlight on the iPad Air. Apparently the app opens, shows the splash screen, then quits.
The iPad is running iOS 12.5.7, but looking at the Release Notes for LC 9.6.13 I see that the lowest supported iOS is 14.
So I'm guessing that this is why the old iPad Air won't run it?
Can someone with more iOS development experience confirm, or do I have to start ripping their new Code apart.
Statistics: Posted by SteveB — Sun Sep 29, 2024 5:44 pm