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I just got the developer license from my organization and currently, I have
got the libreoffice sample app installed on the iPod and test1.odt opens
just fine. As a next step, I am going to try the build for Xcode 7 which
removes the restriction from the users to having to get developer license
to deploy the apps and see if that works. My system configuration right now
is Mac OS X 10.10 and Xcode version is 6.0.1 and the iPod is running iOS
7.1.2. As a follow up question, the README.cross seems to mention the build
does not work for iOS simulator. Is it true as of today too? Screenshot
from the iPod attached within :). Thanks tml for your help.



On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 11:36 AM, Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> wrote:

On 8 October 2015 at 20:06, Arjun kochhar <arjun.ice@gmail.com> wrote:

I guess the compilation just went through, but the sample app is failing
due to no code signing identifies found:


Yes, you will need such to be able to build for an iOS device. Or have you
managed to build and run one of the Xcode sample projects for your device
without any signing identities? You need to join the Apple Developer
Programme to get code signing certificates. This is not LibreOffice
specific in any way, but how developing for iOS works.

--tml

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