Mark Waddingham wrote:

> Not yet no - if you've auto updated to Xcode 6.3 then you can still
> download Xcode 6.2 from the apple devcenter and continue to use that.
>
> The 6.7.5-rc-1 and 7.0.5-rc-1 builds we have done have exhibited
> issues at the final stage of testing and so aren't quite ready for
> release - we're trying to get them out of the door as quickly as
> possible.

It seems that every time Apple updates Xcode it breaks LC, requiring the team to set aside other work and rush another build out for that one OS. Many of the 7.0.x/6.7.x builds seem to fall into that category, and those of us waiting for resolution on issues for other platforms find this as frustrating as I'm sure the team does.

Working with Android is smooth as silk by comparison, rarely requiring any updates at all.

What is it that makes the relationship between LC and Xcode so brittle that it requires revision with every Xcode update?

Is there anything that can be done to anticipate and work around what appears to be a disregard for backward compatibility in Xcode?

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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