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Xcode IOS Development SDK's folder location
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Re: Xcode IOS Development SDK's folder location
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Re: Xcode IOS Development SDK's folder location
Getting the same error after installing 9.0.2-rc-01 (as always after a new release...)
@Aji, did you find out how to fix it?
Thanks
@Aji, did you find out how to fix it?
Thanks
Simon
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Re: Xcode IOS Development SDK's folder location
Hello all,
LC 9.0.2 RC-1 supports building with Xcode 10.0 if you are on MacOS High Sierra+, not Xcode 10.1.
So you have to download Xcode 10.0 from the Apple's downloads page.
Kind regards,
Panos
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LC 9.0.2 RC-1 supports building with Xcode 10.0 if you are on MacOS High Sierra+, not Xcode 10.1.
So you have to download Xcode 10.0 from the Apple's downloads page.
Kind regards,
Panos
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Re: Xcode IOS Development SDK's folder location
Thanks Panos. For those facing the same issue Xcode 10.0 can be found here:
https://download.developer.apple.com/De ... ode_10.xip
https://download.developer.apple.com/De ... ode_10.xip
Simon
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Re: Xcode IOS Development SDK's folder location
Thanks Simon.
Moreover, once you download Xcode 10.0 you'll have to open it and go to Xcode -> Preferences -> Locations and select "Xcode 10.0" in the "command line tools" dropdown.
Kind regards,
Panos
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Moreover, once you download Xcode 10.0 you'll have to open it and go to Xcode -> Preferences -> Locations and select "Xcode 10.0" in the "command line tools" dropdown.
Kind regards,
Panos
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