I recently upgraded to Catalina MacOSX, and to LC 9.6.1. I installed Xcode 11.5 to get SDK 13.5, which this version of LC demands, but I am getting an error message (failed to create launch screen: xcrun: error: invalid active developer path) when trying standalone build for iOS. The message goes on to give the path (/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools) and says xcrun is missing at: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/xcrun.
I read some other threads suggesting reverting to Xcode 11.4, but I get the same message after doing so.
I have also tried the terminal command (sudo xcode-select -- install) suggested in another thread, but I get a message that the software can't be downloaded because it is not currently available from the Software Update server.
Is there something I am missing? Can anyone help me?
No longer able to build standalone for iOS since upgrade
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Re: No longer able to build standalone for iOS since upgrade
Hello rcmills,
You probably need to tell Xcode where to look for the command line tools (which include xcrun). To do that:
- Quit LC
- Open a terminal and type:
So for example if you have installed Xcode11.5 in your Applications folder, the above command will be:
- Reopen LC and build an iOS standalone - this should work now
Kind regards,
Panos
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You probably need to tell Xcode where to look for the command line tools (which include xcrun). To do that:
- Quit LC
- Open a terminal and type:
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sudo xcode-select -s path/to/xcode11.5.app
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sudo xcode-select -s /Applications/Xcode.app
Kind regards,
Panos
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Re: No longer able to build standalone for iOS since upgrade
Thanks, Panos!
That worked!
That worked!