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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi,<br>
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      After discussing about it with Johnny, we think it would not be
      very fair to offer the complete iOS version for free.<br>
      It would be better to also set the ACTIVATION_MODE to "internal"
      there.<br>
      It would also allow to cover the licensing/apple-developer account
      fees as needed.<br>
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      As for the suggestion to remove the MacOS version from apple store
      and distribute it on gcompris.net, that is a good idea.<br>
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      We can continue the discussion off-list for the technical details.<br>
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      Timothée <br>
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      Le 17/06/2017 à 09:38, Bruno Coudoin a écrit :<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 14/06/2017 à 10:34, Johnny Jazeix
        a écrit :<br>
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              <div>You can use 0.70, it's the same one except one fix
                for Windows.<br>
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                  <div>I had to work around a few points to go through
                    the compilation:</div>
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                  <div>1. VERSION_CODE is expected in ApplicationInfo.h</div>
                  <div>Not sure about what it is, I just defined it as
                    some numeric constant in config.h.</div>
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      I just pushed an updated config.h and instruction on the master
      branch. It will fix the undefined constant.<br>
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      What you can do is to make a native CMake build. It works on MacOS
      but the resulting binary cannot be packaged for an app store
      release.<br>
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              <div>For BUILD_DATE, I guess you'll have it in the
                config.h created in the build folder once you have
                compiled with cmake (see below).<br>
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              <div>For ACTIVATION_MODE, it would be better to have the
                confirmation, but it should be <span class="gmail-pl-s">"inapp".<br>
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      I think you should stick to NO. Well this is a commercial issue.
      My suggestions:<br>
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      - Remove the Macos version out of Apple store and distribute it on
      gcompris.net like for the Windows version. In this case, set the
      ACTIVATION_MODE to "internal".<br>
      - For the iOS version as we don't sell it anymore the
      ACTIVATION_MODE should be "no". <br>
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                    <div class="gmail_extra">Then I end up with a
                      complete build (modulo some iOS signing magic),
                      but it lacks all the resources.</div>
                    <div class="gmail_extra">That doesn't surprise me
                      since I skipped those lines from the platforms/ios
                      readme file:</div>
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                    <div class="gmail_extra">"At root dir create the
                      directory</div>
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                    <div class="gmail_extra">And fill copy the
                      appropriate files in them."</div>
                    <div class="gmail_extra">--> which files shall I
                      copy? Those from src/activities? Should I process
                      them with CMake before?</div>
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      Yes, the CMake process include these builds. Well I am even not
      sure the translations are built. The easiest is to make a Linux
      build and copy those dirs to you mac.<br>
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      On linux:<br>
      cd build<br>
      make getSvnTranslations<br>
      cmake ..<br>
      make BuildTranslations<br>
      make<br>
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      Now you have all the files in share/gcompris-qt/rcc  and
      share/gcompris-qt/translations<br>
      Copy these directories to your mac.<br>
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                    <div class="gmail_extra">Bruno, if you have some
                      hints about those points to resolve them properly
                      it would be of great help!</div>
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      Here you are ;)<br>
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      If you send me your itunes email address I can add you as admin of
      GCompris on the Apple store.<br>
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      Bruno.<br>
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