even though I select debug, i get this: a valid provisioning profile for this executable was not found
.
i can't install it on my phone again. what should I do?
I have my iPhone setup on my computer at home, with my developer account and provisioning profile.
I'm trying to get it setup on my work computer so I can run work apps on it as well. My work has their own dev account. I created an app ID and privisioning profile on my personal account and downloaded it on my work computer but its not letting me compile and run on my iPhone. It says valid provisiong profile not found on executable.
I have a Windows C# program that uses a C++ dll for data i/o. My goal is to deploy the application as a single EXE.
What are the steps to create such an executable?
I am using an LPC2132 ARM chip to develop a program. However, my program has grown larger than the space on the chip.
How can I connect my chip to some sort of external memory chip to hold additional executable code? Is this possible? If not, what do people normally do when they run out of chip space?
Is there a way to pause a process (running from an executable) so that it stops the cpu load while it's paused, and waits till it's unpaused to go on with its work? Possibly in python, or in some way accessible by python.
I have a javascript function.
and in there, I insert a ajax call function using jquery.
depends on ajax call result,
I want to exit hi function.
is there anyway to do this?
function hi()
{
$.ajax({
url: "/shop/haveItem",
type: "GET",
async:false,
success: function(data){
if(data == '1')
//exit hi() function
}
});
//some executable code when data is not '1'
...
}
Is there any WinAPI WinExec analog in boost (c++) libraries? I need to run executable from my program, and pass parameters to it. Should I use any other cross-platform libraries for this, or handle myself what OS my program is compiled for?
I've known that I should use -l option for liking objects using GCC.
that is gcc -o test test.c -L./ -lmy
But I found that "gcc -o test2 test.c libmy.so" is working, too.
When I use readelf for those two executable I can't find any difference.
Then why people use -l option for linking objects? Does it have any advantage?
can I run C# built-in unit test in build machine which doesn't have Visual Studio installed?
We are thinking add unit test to our Visual Studio 2008 C# project. Our build machine doesn't have VS installed and we want to integrate the new unit test with our auto-build system. Is MSTest the executable to launch the Team Test unit test?
I am using JNI to initialize classes in my jar files present at the classpath. But created executable uses java and displays ugly command prompt when my program starts. I want to configure my JNI to use javaw instead. How can I achieve it?
Platform: Windows 7
If we have a .NET executable that's using a .NET library, how does the CLR ensure you are using the correct version of the dll? CLRwise what is considered be the "correct dll version", to start with?
Does it only look at the version? Looks also at the build-time(?). Maybe it looks at an hash or something?
Thanks
Assuming I have a list of DLL's an executable loads, How do I get a list of all the functions defined by those DLL's?
EDIT: preferably without the use of GUI's or huge programs like Visual Studio
Thanks,
Hi ,
Adobe Flash CS4 has the option to publish the swf as windows executable . Is there an Option to publish swf as Linux executables ?
Are there any work around where in which flash files has to be execute inside Linux with an embedded standalone flash player.
Any help appreciated
Thanks!
I am almost done with my project in android, now I want to make the executable version of the application.
I need to demonstrate it in .exe form as soft app as on emulator, not by built and debug process from eclipse.
need immediate idea
I'm building a WPF application and working with the MVVM pattern.
I have 4 projects in my solution, 3 class libraries, Data, Model and ViewModel and the WPF executable View.
Is there anything wrong with the Model referencing WindowsBase so that I can use ObservableCollection<T> for example or can I just make use of what I intuitively feel I need without worrying about the original purposes of the class in the framework e.g. collection databinding.
Hi,
I have a C# application which request .net 2 on client system. I like to replace the error message box in case if .net2 is not detected with ruuning an executable program which I have a written how do not request .net2.
am almost done with my project in android, now I want to make the executable version of the application.
I need to demonstrate it in .exe form as soft app as on emulator, not by built and debug process from eclipse.
It's trivial to make a program executable from shell - just put #!/usr/bin/ruby on top, chmod +x it and done. Unfortunately OSX won't let me associate file type with such scripts - it requires its .apps instead. This sort of distinction doesn't seem to exist on other operating systems.
What's the simplest way of making such .app, which would merely execute some arbitrary Ruby code?
I am writing installation script for my program, which is supposed to run on Linux/Unix OS. What is the default directory for the following files:
Executable files (programs). Program should be executed by typing its name from the command line.
Shared libraries.
Third-party shared libraries (the program is not open source, so I need to redistribute third-party libraries).
Read-only program configuration files for all users.
Configuration data available for read/write access for all users.
I am trying to use the Sunlight API gem with a Rails project. I have installed the gem and can successfully use it from irb.
However, when I put the require statement (require 'sunlight') in sunlight.rb in config/initializers, I get the following error:
/opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activesupport-3.0.0.beta3/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:209:in `require': no such file to load -- sunlight (LoadError)
I checked the permissions on the gems directory, and it is world readable/executable.
Here is the code from sunlight.rb:
require 'rubygems'
require 'sunlight'
Sunlight::Base.api_key = 'bb7b775755054c54aa9715d202f6785c'
I need to pre-generate my active record files, rather than have subsonic build them dynamically. I used to be able to do this using SubSonicCentral in SubSonic 2.x.
How do I do this in SubSonic 3? I don't see a generator executable when I download the 3.0.0.4 zip file.
I know WPF libraries aren´t implemented by mono class library, however(as far as I know) the mono 2.6 runtime is fully compatible with the .NET 2.0/3.5 runtime, so if the WPF libraries only make PInvoke calls to windows api it is theoretically possible to run a wpf application on windows using the mono runtime.
The reason for wanting that is deploying a wpf application as a standalone executable for windows. Has anyone tried something like that before? If so, what were the results?
Is there an easy way (like a free program) that can covert c/c++ code to x86 assembly?
I know that any c compiler does something very similar and that I can just compile the c code and then disassemble the complied executable, but that's kind of an overkill, all I want is to convert a few lines of code.
Does anyone know of some program that can do that?