I disagree with not putting it in your applications folder. What I will do,
instead, is rename the folder to "XCode"+version
On Wed, May 19, 2021 at 8:09 PM Ralph DiMola via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> This has worked for me.
>
> 1) Never upgrade or install Xcode from t
The reason I kept it out of the applications folder was so it can't be
updated by accident. If you rename it in the application to the version
number then I guess it accomplishes the same "stop auto/accidental updates"
function. I got updated back in the day and it broke the iOS build so I just
got
Thanks, but I wasn't clear enough. I didn't mention that I want to run the
12.x command line tools in Mojave itself, rather than setting up a VM with
Big Sur. I do keep multiple versions of Xcode but those are all older.
I get the feeling from your response that 12.x tools will refuse to instal
Stupid Question (I should know this!)... Why in my iOS app not scaled to the
device? I am getting black bars at the top and bottom of the device. I
thought this once had to do with the splash screens, but changing the "Launch
Image" doesn't seem to have any effect. I don't recall having t
Hello all,
Getting a tsNet error, both from the IDE and a standalone. I have a patent
searching and downloading app that had some link rot issues. Finally fixed
everything. Seemed to be working fine for USPTO, European Patent Office and
World Intellectual Property Office. I put off launching t
Bruce,
on the 19th of February this year Charles Warwick posted the following answer
to a post (subject: SSL Error - question from Stack Overflow) which described a
similar problem.
>>>
This seems to be an issue which has come up a few times over the years with the
curl library.
It appears to