
SolveLLC
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09-26-2013
02:25 PM
"Package File" from developer page
I see the option to download the "Package File" from the developer portal. The resulting file is a zip, however the file can not be correctly decompressed. What exactly is the purpose of these files?
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RokuMarkn
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09-26-2013
03:41 PM
Re: "Package File" from developer page

SolveLLC
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09-26-2013
04:17 PM
Re: "Package File" from developer page
I'm talking about the Roku developer portal (https://owner.roku.com/Developer), not packaging a file after sideloading. It gives you three options, downloading the SD and HD poster and "Package File". The resulting file is a ".zip".

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09-26-2013
04:23 PM
Re: "Package File" from developer page
"SolveLLC" wrote:
I'm talking about the Roku developer portal (https://owner.roku.com/Developer), not packaging a file after sideloading. It gives you three options, downloading the SD and HD poster and "Package File". The resulting file is a ".zip".
The zip file extension is a little misleading, but if I'm not mistaken, it's the exact same encrypted package file you uploaded for publishing (which was originally a zip pre-encryption).
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09-26-2013
06:24 PM
Re: "Package File" from developer page
Thanks Endless. I'm wondering why that package would be useful.
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09-26-2013
07:39 PM
Re: "Package File" from developer page
Ironically I asked this very question several days ago. I'm told its only there in case you need a backup and can't be unencrypted. I'd much prefer a zip file that could be unencrypted using the package password, but that's not the case. It would have come in handy when I was at a location without the most current version of a channel and wanted to make some modifications.
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09-26-2013
07:41 PM
Re: "Package File" from developer page
"SolveLLC" wrote:
Thanks Endless. I'm wondering why that package would be useful.
If you click 'delete channel' by mistake on the channel store, then it'd be useful when setting up the channel in the channel store again, as you wouldn't need to repackage it.
You would also need that pkg file to re-key the roku you are working with (after renaming the .zip you downloaded to .pkg)

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09-27-2013
05:13 AM
Re: "Package File" from developer page
I agree that being able to download the unencrypted source would be much more useful.

RokuJoel
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09-27-2013
12:33 PM
Re: "Package File" from developer page
If you develop a channel for a client, and you don't have an agreement in place to grant them access to the source, you wouldn't want them to be able to simply download and unzip your package file from their developer account.
Make sure you keep your source code backed up along with your DevIDs and passwords and package files.
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Make sure you keep your source code backed up along with your DevIDs and passwords and package files.
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10-02-2013
06:04 AM
Re: "Package File" from developer page
I develop code for others, them downloading the code really isn't a problem, that's what contracts are for.