iOS package hangs in any mode of compiling without debugging

Hello

I'm really looking for ideas on where to start looking!

This is the situation:

I'm migrating a large enough flex, web project for mobile. He is the third generation and I had the whole thing working at different times in different forms. It loads the channels via the resource group and content through external SWF content.

I've recently converted to use a view architecture so I load in the main application view after a selection process - which means that there is much faster startup and better performance in general. It works very well in the following compilations:

1 compile for Android (all kinds)

2 compile for iOS debug (fast)

3 compile for iOS debug (standard)

BUT:

If I compile ad hoc distribution IOS, I see the following:

1. initial view of the charges, display resource bundle strings

2. when I go to the main product view:

-SWF fails to complete the charging process and hangs with no bundle strings visible resources

-incident occurs before the addition of the navigatorContent buttons that I defined in the base of the product State

In other words, something that works in subject other settings and compilation options, simply will not progress when they are packed for an iOS release.

I'm a bit of a loss. I am aware that iOS cannot sustain the bytecode and works on the elimination of that, but I run using this with bytecode simply ignored, which is very well that I won't here either. I also tried to substitute for the JPEG content, but the question below always seems to be present. I also tried to remove the loaded font files - yet, they did not, but the problem has simply ignored when I got the product as the main rather than a subview.

Does anyone have any idea what could be the cause?

Thank you

G

I have it.

I used the Swiz (which is awesome, btw) framework and compilation of the library of Swiz rather that to use the CFC that I needed a change to the base, I forgot one of the metadata tags since the compiler args - for some reason, recovered by operating in any other mode of compilation, it crashed when running in release mode.

G

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