Reputation: 3045
I've just realised that I've created my app ID bundle indentifier with a lower case name, and I've set up my xcode project with the same name but with the first 2 letters in upper case, so for example my bundle indentifier is something like
com.mysite.my-game
But my xcode project name is...
My-Game
So I think xcode has used that to create my bundle indentifier, and the bundle indentifier is...
com.mysite.My-Game
So first question is, does it make any difference?
2nd question is, if it does, how do I change the project name/bundle indentifier in xcode to be...
my-game
i'e the same as the app ID version?
and 3rd, what name is going to be displayed when the game is live on the app store, because I would actually prefer...
My-Game
Upvotes: 0
Views: 2359
Reputation: 74
To make this warning go away, edit Info.plist file, and make sure the key Bundle creator OS Type code is not empty. If it is empty, you can use ????
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 27597
So first question is, does it make any difference?
Yes it does.
2nd question is, if it does, how do I change the project name/bundle indentifier in xcode to be...
Simply edit your info.plist file, edit the Bundle identifier
entry by removing the default containing ${PRODUCT_NAME:rfc1034identifier}
and enter the correct one you need.
In case you wish to keep Xcode generating your bundle identifier, change the Product name
entry below Packaging
within your Build Settings
.
3rd, what name is going to be displayed when the game is live on the app store, because I would actually prefer...
That will be determined once you submit your app. You may freely chose any name within iTunes Connect - no need for it to correlate with Bundle name or Bundle identifier.
Upvotes: 1