Unable to deploy the app through iTunes

Unable to deploy the app through iTunes

iPhone6 +

iTunes 12.0.1.26

OSX 10.10

App icon caption = Installing

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iTunes isn’t used in normal iOS app development so I think you’ll have to provide some more details of what you’re trying to do.

Did anybody get an answer to this, I am having the same issue, or am I missing something.

To get the app onto my device for testing I build for device, put file in itunes and sync device.

This used to work up until last public build not doesnt work and just says “Installing” on device

The best results come from tethering your device to your development computer via the USB charger cable and using Xcode’s “Devices” screen (SHIFT-CMD-2) and install using the + button once you click on your device.  This used to be under “Organizer” for older Xcode builds.  This will bring up a dialog box, go to the folder where your app builds are output to, click on the .app version of the output from Corona and away you go.  You’re device’s console log is there (though you have to unhide it) to watch for issues.

Rob

iTunes isn’t used in normal iOS app development so I think you’ll have to provide some more details of what you’re trying to do.

Did anybody get an answer to this, I am having the same issue, or am I missing something.

To get the app onto my device for testing I build for device, put file in itunes and sync device.

This used to work up until last public build not doesnt work and just says “Installing” on device

The best results come from tethering your device to your development computer via the USB charger cable and using Xcode’s “Devices” screen (SHIFT-CMD-2) and install using the + button once you click on your device.  This used to be under “Organizer” for older Xcode builds.  This will bring up a dialog box, go to the folder where your app builds are output to, click on the .app version of the output from Corona and away you go.  You’re device’s console log is there (though you have to unhide it) to watch for issues.

Rob