App Store rejection

Beatrix Willius bwillius at gmx.de
Tue Jan 24 10:55:17 CST 2012


Hi.

have been following this thread with interest because I wanted to try again soon with MAS. But I don't fully understand the problem. As far as I understand:

The apps are rejected because ICU is using a function that Apple declares private. Apple tells us to include ICU in our apps, but this wouldn't really help because this wouldn't change the function name. Is this correct?

@Ruslan: you need to ask Apple WTH they think they are doing there. Perhaps apps using ICU are becoming anathema. One never knows. Could you change ICU???

@jda: The wiki says about the isNormalized function:

> Normalization in Valentina 4.9.1
> We have realize this problem at version 4.9 and have implement tools into 4.9.1 to work with normalization issue.
> We have introduce two SQL functions IsNormalized() and Normalize().

As far as I remember when I first tried with MAS last summer I had to upgrade to 4.9.1 for MAS. So I don't think that going back a version is good.

Begin forwarded message:

>> 
>> 
>> Apple just doesn't like that method name is the same as in its private APIs so, no go
>> 
>> I'll rebuild using old vale 4.x but for 5 Ruslan has to find some not private method in place of this
>> 
> 
> Ruslan, I have a few questions.
> 
> 1. Where is the last 4.x build before the addition of isNormalized? It looks like I'll need this for MAS builds.
> 
> 2. I want to keep using isNormalized for my own distributions. Is there a way to build with the two different versions of Valentina that's simpler than installing each version over the other before building for the different destinations?
> 
> 3. Can you resolve the problem with "headerpad"? And if so, can it be in the older Valentina build (the one without isNormalized)?. The reason is that only the older version can be used with the MAS. We don't have to codesign our dylibs for our own distributions.
> 
> What a pain for all of us!

Mit freundlichen Grüßen/Regards

Trixi Willius

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