I am writing an iPad app that is a “kiosk”. The iPad should be hanging on the wall, and the application should just launch. I did a test starting the application last night (Friday, December 31) and letting it work. This morning, when I woke up, he was not running. I just checked the iPad console and I can’t understand why it crashed.
The iPad has been connected, and therefore, the battery does not come out. I disabled idleTimer in my application deletion. The app was spotted at midnight last night.
I would like to note that my application works as a Bluetooth server through the Game Kit, and most of the console output is occupied with bluetooth status messages.
When I opened the iPad, the application was paused and a system warning appeared that prompted me to check the "Expired provisioning profile." I knocked “fire”, and the warning went away. The application crashed about a second after I rejected the system warning.
Any ideas how I can diagnose this problem? Why did my application fail?
Here is my iPad iPad magazine copied from the Xcode organizer.
Edit:
A bit of Googling will lead me to this site , which says that warnings indicate that the application is losing focus. Could this be involved? What can I do to fix this problem?
EDIT2:
My Crash magazine describes the situation as:
Application Information:
appname could not resume on time
( ): 10.010 ( 8.070, 1.940), 100% CPU
( ): 9.470, 95% CPU