Unable to make a iOS standalone
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Unable to make a iOS standalone
While everything worked before upgrading to xCode 10.1 and LC 9.0.3, now, trying to build the standalone, I get the following
LC 9.0.4(RC2)
xCode 7.2.1, 8.2.1, 9.2.0, 10.1
deploying on iPad 9.3.5 (unfortunately is an old iPad, I think iPad 3, and I should not have upgraded from 9.2. But how should I have known?
I noticed that every time there is an upgrade, be it the OS, xCode or LC, it takes quite a lot of effort to make things working.
Since finding programmatically the version of each should not be a problem, I think it would be quite useful to have on the LC preferences pane a list of tested (by the LC people) pairings,from which to choose from.
Anyway, somebody knows what's wrong in my case? (I tested every possible combination, except removing xCode10.1.
Is it because iOS 9.3.5 is not supported? If this is the case, is there a way out?
Thanks
Trevix
OSX 10.14.3LC 9.0.4(RC2)
xCode 7.2.1, 8.2.1, 9.2.0, 10.1
deploying on iPad 9.3.5 (unfortunately is an old iPad, I think iPad 3, and I should not have upgraded from 9.2. But how should I have known?
I noticed that every time there is an upgrade, be it the OS, xCode or LC, it takes quite a lot of effort to make things working.
Since finding programmatically the version of each should not be a problem, I think it would be quite useful to have on the LC preferences pane a list of tested (by the LC people) pairings,from which to choose from.
Anyway, somebody knows what's wrong in my case? (I tested every possible combination, except removing xCode10.1.
Is it because iOS 9.3.5 is not supported? If this is the case, is there a way out?
Thanks
Trevix
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Re: Unable to make a iOS standalone
Hi Trevix, can you post the last part of the first screen? I guess there are some useful hints there as to where the errors came from.
Hope it helps.
Regards
Hope it helps.
Regards
Simon
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Re: Unable to make a iOS standalone
Indecipherable to me:
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Re: Unable to make a iOS standalone
Trevis, it seems the problem you are having is similar to the one reported in this post
https://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.p ... 64#p165009
maybe it gives some hint
Sorry for not being able to help with a more precise answer.
Good luck
https://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.p ... 64#p165009
maybe it gives some hint
Sorry for not being able to help with a more precise answer.
Good luck
Simon
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Re: Unable to make a iOS standalone
Hello Trevix,
I think the path to your command line tools is not set to match the Xcode version:
Open Xcode 10.1, go to Xcode -> Preferences -> Locations and make sure you choose "Xcode 10.1" in the "Command Line tools" dropdown.
Hope this helps,
Panos
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I think the path to your command line tools is not set to match the Xcode version:
Open Xcode 10.1, go to Xcode -> Preferences -> Locations and make sure you choose "Xcode 10.1" in the "Command Line tools" dropdown.
Hope this helps,
Panos
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Re: Unable to make a iOS standalone
If the previous suggestion does not fix the problem, I suggest removing all the Xcodes from the LiveCode preferences, and leave *only* Xcode 10.1
Re: Unable to make a iOS standalone
I have done all of the above to no result.
Then I used another partition, with OSX 10.12.6, LC 9.0.4(RC2), xCode 7.2.1 + 9.2 and everything works perfectly.
As suggested, I think that if I run xCode 10.1 I cannot develop for iOSS 9.3, that I own.
On OSX 10.14.3 (where I usually work), xCode 7.2.1 & 9.2 bombs at opening.
It's a nightmare
Then I used another partition, with OSX 10.12.6, LC 9.0.4(RC2), xCode 7.2.1 + 9.2 and everything works perfectly.
As suggested, I think that if I run xCode 10.1 I cannot develop for iOSS 9.3, that I own.
On OSX 10.14.3 (where I usually work), xCode 7.2.1 & 9.2 bombs at opening.
It's a nightmare
Trevix
OSX 14.6.1 xCode 15 LC 10 RC1 iOS 15> Android 7>
OSX 14.6.1 xCode 15 LC 10 RC1 iOS 15> Android 7>