Would iOS ipa be common thing on GitHub releases? #22574
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I’m not sure where to ask this as it’s not a bug but a question on if the ipa release will be common on new versions as I noticed on latest it seems to have a ipa release which I haven’t seen in GitHub releases. My second question is will the ipa internal app version be changed on updates. I ask this because I run an AltStore app source and AltStore checks ipa version and the sources version number it’s supposed to be. It only queues an update if the source version is higher than the users current installed version. Atm the ipa seems to use 0.1.0 as the version and I use a program to update the version number based on ipa version it fetches from GitHub releases automatically using altstoreparser. Also tell me if this isn’t right area to ask this. Doesn’t seem to have a clear area to ask this other than maybe help discussion thread hints me posting here. |
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I intentionally added it as a trial, but do not count on it staying around. Versioning is as intended. Main version will not be incremented until we start pushing app store releases, and will follow standard practices. |
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I intentionally added it as a trial, but do not count on it staying around.
Versioning is as intended. Main version will not be incremented until we start pushing app store releases, and will follow standard practices.