Re: High Sierra, LC & Xcode

2018-02-25 Thread Pyyhtiä Christer via use-livecode
Thank you for the responses. So, took a step too much in the future.

Let you know how it goes with Xcode 9.2.  Amazing learning by trying.


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Re: High Sierra, LC & Xcode

2018-02-25 Thread panagiotis merakos via use-livecode
Moreover, you'll have to start the simulator first *from Xcode*, then wait
until it fully loads, and then use the LC Test button to send your app to
the simulator. See this thread for more details:

http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=49=30592

Best,
Panos
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On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 11:00 AM, panagiotis merakos 
wrote:

> Hi Christer,
>
> Xcode 9.3 is not supported yet (as it is still in beta). You have to
> download Xcode 9.2 to use with LC 8.1.9 in MacOS Sierra or High Sierra.
>
> Best,
> Panos
> --
>
> On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 9:49 AM, Pyyhtiä Christer via use-livecode <
> use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>
>> Any experience on the set of OS/X High Sierra, with the latest update
>> patch, LiveCode 8.1.9 and Xcode 9.3 Beta?
>>
>> Shoul I revert to Sierra and Xcode previous versions?  Actually, trying
>> to adhere to the Apple requirement of having all apps to iPhone X, which
>> then requested me to load the latest Xcode.
>>
>> With my 2010 MacBook Pro (High Sierra, LC 8.1.9, Xcode 9.3 Beta), with
>> 8GB the simulator start takes well over 10 minutes - haven't bee able to
>> get the test app to load into the simulator, yet.
>>
>> Still being fresh to iOS deployment, with a fully operational and tested
>> app on Android devices, I just cannot find out a good guide whaat exact
>> steps to take to get the process done.  For example, do I have to load
>> Xcode before trying to start the simulation from LC?  How exactly should I
>> do the app property provisioning; should I first define the app in Xcode
>> (it let me try to create app related password, then spitted out its own,
>> neither works to let me log in...)?
>>
>> Loading has now taken more than 20 minutes...the line clock still
>> rotates...
>>
>> Christer Pyyhtiä
>> MindCrea Ltd
>> chris...@mindcrea.com
>>
>>
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Re: High Sierra, LC & Xcode

2018-02-25 Thread panagiotis merakos via use-livecode
Hi Christer,

Xcode 9.3 is not supported yet (as it is still in beta). You have to
download Xcode 9.2 to use with LC 8.1.9 in MacOS Sierra or High Sierra.

Best,
Panos
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On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 9:49 AM, Pyyhtiä Christer via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

> Any experience on the set of OS/X High Sierra, with the latest update
> patch, LiveCode 8.1.9 and Xcode 9.3 Beta?
>
> Shoul I revert to Sierra and Xcode previous versions?  Actually, trying to
> adhere to the Apple requirement of having all apps to iPhone X, which then
> requested me to load the latest Xcode.
>
> With my 2010 MacBook Pro (High Sierra, LC 8.1.9, Xcode 9.3 Beta), with 8GB
> the simulator start takes well over 10 minutes - haven't bee able to get
> the test app to load into the simulator, yet.
>
> Still being fresh to iOS deployment, with a fully operational and tested
> app on Android devices, I just cannot find out a good guide whaat exact
> steps to take to get the process done.  For example, do I have to load
> Xcode before trying to start the simulation from LC?  How exactly should I
> do the app property provisioning; should I first define the app in Xcode
> (it let me try to create app related password, then spitted out its own,
> neither works to let me log in...)?
>
> Loading has now taken more than 20 minutes...the line clock still
> rotates...
>
> Christer Pyyhtiä
> MindCrea Ltd
> chris...@mindcrea.com
>
>
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High Sierra, LC & Xcode

2018-02-25 Thread Pyyhtiä Christer via use-livecode
Any experience on the set of OS/X High Sierra, with the latest update patch, 
LiveCode 8.1.9 and Xcode 9.3 Beta?

Shoul I revert to Sierra and Xcode previous versions?  Actually, trying to 
adhere to the Apple requirement of having all apps to iPhone X, which then 
requested me to load the latest Xcode.

With my 2010 MacBook Pro (High Sierra, LC 8.1.9, Xcode 9.3 Beta), with 8GB the 
simulator start takes well over 10 minutes - haven't bee able to get the test 
app to load into the simulator, yet.

Still being fresh to iOS deployment, with a fully operational and tested app on 
Android devices, I just cannot find out a good guide whaat exact steps to take 
to get the process done.  For example, do I have to load Xcode before trying to 
start the simulation from LC?  How exactly should I do the app property 
provisioning; should I first define the app in Xcode (it let me try to create 
app related password, then spitted out its own, neither works to let me log 
in...)?

Loading has now taken more than 20 minutes...the line clock still rotates...

Christer Pyyhtiä
MindCrea Ltd
chris...@mindcrea.com


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