Re: Sierra update --> Xcode install --> LC no provisioning profile

2017-08-24 Thread Glen Bojsza via use-livecode
Thanks Ralph...I will use this as a guide.

I don't work enough with Xcode ( or Android ) to keep up on the basics.

Glen

On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 1:09 PM Ralph DiMola via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

> Here's the deal with Sierra and LC 8.1.6
>
> Xcode 8.3.3==> SDK 10.3 Simulator 10.3
> Xcode 7.1.2==> SDK 9.2 Simulator 9.2
> Xcode 6.2==> SDK 8.2 Simulator 8.2
> Xcode 5.1.1==> SDK 7.1 Simulator 7.1
> Xcode 4.6.3==> SDK 6.1 Simulator 6.1
>
> To load all these versions without problems:
>
> 1] Keep only one version of Xcode in the applications folder named
> Xcode.app.
> 2] Create an OldXcodeVersions folder.
> 3] When upgrading:
>   A] Move Xcode.app from applications folder to the OldXcodeVersions folder
> and rename it to Xcode.x.y.app.
>   B] Download the new Xcode from the developer portal.
>   C] Open up downloads and install Xcode into the applications folder..
>   D] Open up the new Xcode.app
>   E] In the LC prefs select...add a new Xcode.
>   F] Add the Xcode that you just moved and renamed in A and B. This give
> you
> access to older SDKs and simulators.
> 4] Never upgrade Xcode.*
> 5] Never install from App Store . *
> 6] Trash any versions of Xcode that were upgrades and re-download them
> fresh
> from developers portal.
> 7] Open the downloaded Xcode versions one at a time named Xcode.app in the
> applications folder and then move to the OldXcodeVersions folder and
> rename.
>
> Repeat 6-7 for each old version you want access to. While installing these
> old versions temporarily move your current xcode.app from the applications
> to a temporary folder until done.
>
>
> Ralph DiMola
> IT Director
> Evergreen Information Services
> rdim...@evergreeninfo.net
>
>
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RE: Sierra update --> Xcode install --> LC no provisioning profile

2017-08-24 Thread Ralph DiMola via use-livecode
Here's the deal with Sierra and LC 8.1.6

Xcode 8.3.3==> SDK 10.3 Simulator 10.3
Xcode 7.1.2==> SDK 9.2 Simulator 9.2
Xcode 6.2==> SDK 8.2 Simulator 8.2
Xcode 5.1.1==> SDK 7.1 Simulator 7.1
Xcode 4.6.3==> SDK 6.1 Simulator 6.1

To load all these versions without problems:

1] Keep only one version of Xcode in the applications folder named
Xcode.app.
2] Create an OldXcodeVersions folder. 
3] When upgrading:
  A] Move Xcode.app from applications folder to the OldXcodeVersions folder
and rename it to Xcode.x.y.app.
  B] Download the new Xcode from the developer portal. 
  C] Open up downloads and install Xcode into the applications folder..
  D] Open up the new Xcode.app
  E] In the LC prefs select...add a new Xcode.
  F] Add the Xcode that you just moved and renamed in A and B. This give you
access to older SDKs and simulators.
4] Never upgrade Xcode.*
5] Never install from App Store . *
6] Trash any versions of Xcode that were upgrades and re-download them fresh
from developers portal. 
7] Open the downloaded Xcode versions one at a time named Xcode.app in the
applications folder and then move to the OldXcodeVersions folder and rename.

Repeat 6-7 for each old version you want access to. While installing these
old versions temporarily move your current xcode.app from the applications
to a temporary folder until done.


Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@evergreeninfo.net


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Re: Sierra update --> Xcode install --> LC no provisioning profile

2017-08-23 Thread Mike Kerner via use-livecode
xcode 8.3 and 8.3.3

On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 6:18 PM, Glen Bojsza via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

> Well, as usual, upgrading OS X and doing an install of Xcode causes LC
> 8.0.01 not to find any provisioning profile and wants iOS 9.3 SDK.
>
> The Xcode shows a 10.3 SDK so now I need to figure out how to add earlier
> SDKs...any suggestions on how to go about this?
>
> Or do I need to download Xcode 7.3 which has the iOS 9.3 SDK?
>
> thanks,
>
> Glen
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Sierra update --> Xcode install --> LC no provisioning profile

2017-08-23 Thread Glen Bojsza via use-livecode
Well, as usual, upgrading OS X and doing an install of Xcode causes LC
8.0.01 not to find any provisioning profile and wants iOS 9.3 SDK.

The Xcode shows a 10.3 SDK so now I need to figure out how to add earlier
SDKs...any suggestions on how to go about this?

Or do I need to download Xcode 7.3 which has the iOS 9.3 SDK?

thanks,

Glen
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