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WheresMyBeacon precompiled BAR fails to install on 10.2.1 #209

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jonwebb opened this issue Oct 22, 2014 · 8 comments
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WheresMyBeacon precompiled BAR fails to install on 10.2.1 #209

jonwebb opened this issue Oct 22, 2014 · 8 comments

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@jonwebb
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jonwebb commented Oct 22, 2014

Error:

Failed to install 'WheresMyBeacon' to [device]
result::failure 533 Application-Requires-System: version forbidden, want (10, 3, 0, 0) have (10, 2, 1, 3247)

@jonwebb jonwebb changed the title Precompiled BAR fails to install on 10.2.1 WheresMyBeacon precompiled BAR fails to install on 10.2.1 Oct 22, 2014
@jcmurray
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I've added an additional pre-build bar file built against 10.2.1.

@seanmcveigh
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Can't you just add 10.2.1.0 to the bar-descriptor.xml file? (or whatever the minimum required is?)
Adding more bloat to the git repo in the form of binaries is sub optimal :)

@seanmcveigh
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nm.. looks like pre-built files are rampant :)

@seanmcveigh
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yay.. 70MB of binaries :)

@jcmurray
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Unfortunately there are changed Bluetooth APIs between 10.2.1 and 10.3 which require conditional compilation if you want to handle both pre and post so bar-descriptor.xml platfom versions don't hack it. Tedious isn't it :-)

@seanmcveigh
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yah.. I wasn't aware that people weren't actually compiling these samples. given that this is an example code repo, this seems weird.

@jcmurray
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Agree ... seems some people just want to load and check it out ... want to propose a policy on no pre-builts? I'd support :-)

@jonwebb
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jonwebb commented Oct 22, 2014

I don't really mind either way, but if you offer pre-built binaries they should work on recent OS builds.

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