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1.2.1 Network Build failing

Hi,

Strange, sure I posted this before but sorting by "most recent" is all over the place in the forums.

Currently can't build a "network" or "bundled" distribution (Mac, Private, Release to users No). Mac OSX platform, 1.2.1 Ti desktop.

Had no problem earlier today but it's not happy for the last couple of hours.

Error I get is:

Titanium Developer (1.2.1)
Packaging failed. Error: fwrite(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource

I've done a complete fresh installation, removed the Titanium developer application, removed the Library/Support etc SDKs (so it retriggers the entire download when I run Ti Dev for first time).

The code is just the standard hello world default project.

— asked November 29th 2010 by Chris Moore
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3 Comments
  • Just confirmed this myself, looks to be an issue with the packaging service. Forwarded this issue to the network folks to investigate. Sorry for the inconvenience…

    — commented November 29th 2010 by Kevin Whinnery
  • Thanks Kevin. Does your op's team run a script to try doing an automated build every x minutes to test the service availability? Should be easy and would be a great thing to detect outages..

    Cheers!

    — commented November 29th 2010 by Chris Moore
  • any news on this? i've got the exact same issue that started today…

    — commented November 30th 2010 by charlie fisher

1 Answer

  • Any updates? I'm still unable to build/bundle desktop applications!

    — answered November 30th 2010 by Chris Moore
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    • I'm same situation. please solve this problem quickly as possible.

      — commented November 30th 2010 by MyeongJong Sim
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