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theomayeriii's avatar
14 years ago

Install Failure: No manifest. Invalid package.

I am experimenting with changing the sample files.
I am having good luck uploading them and seeing them on the Roku player.

Then I have opened the ZIP file,
modified some code in the .brs file
saved this
selected the entire folder again and rezipped it using the zip function on my Mac 10.7.5 system.

When I go to uploading this, the interface comes back with: Install Failure: No manifest. Invalid package.
On unzip verification, it IS there.

There is another posting on the forum that mentions this, and this that case, the manifest file was not at the folder root.
In my case, I realized that my manifest file was "manifest.txt" but removing the extension did not do the trick.

Whatami missing here?
I am sure to be embarrassed when someone points to the obvious!

Thanks
Theo

7 Replies

  • Thank you Patrick. That works great.

    For the sake of others running into the same thing
    On the Mac OSX I am using, I am selecting all the content inside the channel folder.
    Right click and select "compress <<>> items".
    This creates a file called "Archive.zip".
    Rename that to the channel name and it uploads and installs nicely.

    Many thanks for the direction.
  • Sounds like you're zipping the folder for the channel, rather than the contents of the folder for the channel. The manifest and source directories need to be int he root of the zipfile, they can't be in a folder in the zip file.
  • I am getting the same issue while publishing tvOS app to roku tv.Can we use tvOS app zip file directly?, or Any code level changes required?

     

    • renojim's avatar
      renojim
      Community Streaming Expert

      KiranPrasanna, tvOS?  Roku has their own "OS".  No app for any other OS is supported.