Re: Yet more iOS deployment heartache - finding Xcode SDKs

2020-06-16 Thread Brian Milby via use-livecode
You just point to the Xcode binary.  You don’t navigate to the actual SDK located within. Thanks, Brian On Jun 16, 2020, 5:41 PM -0400, Graham Samuel via use-livecode , wrote: > Oh Heck - Xcode is so huge that it is quite a proposition to download yet > another copy here in the countryside. Oh

Re: Yet more iOS deployment heartache - finding Xcode SDKs

2020-06-16 Thread Graham Samuel via use-livecode
Oh Heck - Xcode is so huge that it is quite a proposition to download yet another copy here in the countryside. Oh well. However, after installing, I still won’t know where to find the SDK so as to link it to LC. There must have been one in 11.5 even if it was the wrong one for LC, but I

Re: Yet more iOS deployment heartache - finding Xcode SDKs

2020-06-16 Thread matthias rebbe via use-livecode
Graham, first of all the release notes 9.6.0 say that Xcode 11.4 is supported, not 11.5. So i would suggest to download/install Xcode 11.4. You can find older versions of Xcode in the download sections of your developer account. - Matthias Rebbe Life Is Too Short For Boring Code > Am

Yet more iOS deployment heartache - finding Xcode SDKs

2020-06-16 Thread Graham Samuel via use-livecode
I have a viable iOS app that I have previously managed to load into my own iPhone etc. Now I want to ready it for the app store. Since I last asked LC 9.6.0 to save it as a standalone, I have acquired a new iMac (runing Catalina) and upgraded Xcode to version 11.5. Now when I try to save my LC