Crosswalk Intel XDK experiences

  • No sound in Android (Cordova) with XDK 1912 export

    The sound doesn't work on Android if export with XDK v. 1912 (CORDOVA HYBRID build 1+ mb).

    But works with build by LEGACY HYBRID (build 7+ mb)/ How to fix or where to read about this problem <img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_cry.gif" alt=":cry:" title="Crying or Very Sad">

    link to capx http://puu.sh/hC9np/acd69944cc.capx

    If the monster jumps on the screen, plays a sound.

    Construct 2 Version 202

  • imaffett or whoever is now from Intel on forums

    I opened up my project in XDK (1912) changed: App Version from 1.0.4 to 1.0.5, App Version Code from 5 to 6 and Crosswalk Version from 7 to 12 (due to this idiotic SSL situation).

    But after successful build now I can't upload it to google play anymore because for some reasons this little changes I made have changed my signed certificate!

  • Somebody else received it?

    [quote:3o8dpow7]

    We wanted to let you know that your app(s) listed below statically link against a version of OpenSSL that has multiple security vulnerabilities for users. Please migrate your app(s) to an updated version of OpenSSL within 60 days of this notification. Beginning 7/7/15, Google Play will block publishing of any new apps and updates that use older, unsupported versions of OpenSSL (see below for details).

    REASON FOR WARNING: Violation of the dangerous products provision of the Content Policy and section 4.4 of the Developer Distribution Agreement.

    The vulnerabilities were fixed in OpenSSL versions beginning with 1.0.1h, 1.0.0m, and 0.9.8za. To confirm your OpenSSL version, you can do a grep via: $ unzip -p YourApp.apk | strings | grep "OpenSSL"

    For more information about the vulnerability, please see this OpenSSL Security Advisory. To confirm that you’ve upgraded correctly, upload the updated version of the app(s) to the Developer Console and check back after five hours. For other technical questions about managing OpenSSL, please see https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum ... nssl.users.

    In 60 days, we will not accept app updates containing the vulnerabilities. In addition, we will reject new apps containing the vulnerabilities.

    Note: while the issues may not affect every app that uses OpenSSL versions prior to 1.0.1h, 1.0.0m, or 0.9.8za, developers should stay up to date on all security patches. Even if you think that specific issues may not be relevant, it's good practice to update any libraries in your app that have known issues. Please take this time to update apps that have out-of-date dependent libraries or other vulnerabilities.

    EDIT: I have used crosswalk 11, 12 is safe?

  • doomredmage yes 11 and 12 are safe - only 7 is somehow affected. And that was a reason of my question above, wanted to update my game from 7 to 12 and apparently it's not possible...

  • doomredmage Yes, I also receive it

    They listed all my games except one, that was compiled with IntelXDK1912 (with Crosswalk 10)

    The thing is that all other games where also compiled with Corosswalk 10

  • Yesterday I was to my surprise contacted by Wall Street Journal about a game I made a while ago. Actually the first game I ever made Kim Jong Run. The journalist wanted to use it as an example in her article. Later that day I got the mail from google about this CW7 issue and that my game will be deleted if I don't update it.

    So I thought I would try. I then realized that I had deleted all my construct files on this game and can't do anything with it. I know, big mistake by me xD

    So now my game is stuck on CW7 and will finally be put down forever, hehe. So I hope we can find a solution for this because i got crosswalk to run really smooth when I finally found the correct settings and now it just won't work.

    The game for those who are curious is this one:

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... kimjongrun

  • Anonnymitet you could try to download the apk, decompile it, see if you find the html5 files expoerted by C2...and recompile it with IntelXDK (I just guessing, never try it). You could do a simple test project and see if it works, but I doubt it could be that simple

  • [quote:1l1xcsw5]Recently we sent you a notification that one or more of your apps should be upgraded to more recent version of OpenSSL, due to security vulnerabilities. The notification was sent in error, and we thank you for previously making the necessary changes to your app.

    We apologize for any confusion this may have caused.

    Regards,

    Google Play Team

    ©2015 Google Inc. 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043

    Email preferences: You have received this mandatory email service announcement to update you about important changes to your Google Play Developer account.

    Now I got this from Google. Has anyone else recieved this from them? I haven't changed a thing.

    Cipriux It's ok. I rather let my app die in peace and go to Valhalla instead. Never want to look at that mess of a code again hehe

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  • [quote:3b2stp9u]Recently we sent you a notification that one or more of your apps should be upgraded to more recent version of OpenSSL, due to security vulnerabilities. The notification was sent in error, and we thank you for previously making the necessary changes to your app.

    We apologize for any confusion this may have caused.

    Regards,

    Google Play Team

    ©2015 Google Inc. 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043

    Email preferences: You have received this mandatory email service announcement to update you about important changes to your Google Play Developer account.

    Now I got this from Google. Has anyone else recieved this from them? I haven't changed a thing.

    Cipriux It's ok. I rather let my app die in peace and go to Valhalla instead. Never want to look at that mess of a code again hehe

    I was just about to post the same too xD yea were fine now I believe they sent me the same email saying to ignore the other email

  • Hmm, I would be nice with a little more info from them. Does this mean we can actually use CW7 now without future issues?

  • Yes...the email sent from Google was by mistake

    [quote:oxhuq2mr]Recently we sent you a notification that one or more of your apps should be upgraded to more recent version of OpenSSL, due to security vulnerabilities. The notification was sent in error, and we thank you for previously making the necessary changes to your app.

    We apologize for any confusion this may have caused.

  • imaffett

    Again, thank you for your assistance and the speed on solving that issue!

    But if I may asking you one more question, about that XDK Debugger thing from this post

    https://www.scirra.com/forum/crosswalk-intel-xdk-experiences_p908852?#p908852

    It used to work fine with my phone but in current XDK version (and previous one too) it just stopped and keep telling me to install this app on my phone. But after downloading it just gives me a "fail" screen.

    Debugger option is the closest thing I could get to test my projects on my phone without doing the build - quality and performance is almost the same in debugger and proper build.

    And XDK Emulate never worked as good as debugger.

  • [quote:2doytqvl]Recently we sent you a notification that one or more of your apps should be upgraded to more recent version of OpenSSL, due to security vulnerabilities. The notification was sent in error, and we thank you for previously making the necessary changes to your app.

    We apologize for any confusion this may have caused.

    Regards,

    Google Play Team

    ©2015 Google Inc. 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043

    Email preferences: You have received this mandatory email service announcement to update you about important changes to your Google Play Developer account.

    Now I got this from Google. Has anyone else recieved this from them? I haven't changed a thing.

    This is way too vague...does this mean we can upload new cw7 apps to google play? That existing apps get a pass?

    Also, this part strikes me as odd: "... we thank you for previously making the necessary changes to your app..."

    What changes?

    Methinks the issue is still clouded...

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  • > [quote:cgra2piy]Recently we sent you a notification that one or more of your apps should be upgraded to more recent version of OpenSSL, due to security vulnerabilities. The notification was sent in error, and we thank you for previously making the necessary changes to your app.

    >

    > We apologize for any confusion this may have caused.

    >

    > Regards,

    > Google Play Team

    >

    > ©2015 Google Inc. 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043

    >

    > Email preferences: You have received this mandatory email service announcement to update you about important changes to your Google Play Developer account.

    >

    Now I got this from Google. Has anyone else recieved this from them? I haven't changed a thing.

    This is way too vague...does this mean we can upload new cw7 apps to google play? That existing apps get a pass?

    Also, this part strikes me as odd: "... we thank you for previously making the necessary changes to your app..."

    What changes?

    Methinks the issue is still clouded...

    The open ssl notification still hasnt been removed for me either in my developers account.... wish they would properly confirm this....

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