Colin,

I thought I saw your name on one of the forums where someone else (I believe a 
Flash Builder user) had reported this same issue.

I do have Xcode 6.0.1 installed, and I’ve made sure the command line tools are 
set to Xcode 6.0.1 in Xcode's Preferences -> Locations (not sure if that has 
anything to do with it or not), but I’m still getting the same error. It looked 
like on that Adobe forum (is that what it was?) they had a workaround, but I 
didn’t quite understand it. Did you? If so, could you explain it here? I can’t 
possibly be the only one affected by this.

I will probably email LC support here pretty soon if I can’t figure out 
anything else.

Thanks,
Chris

> On Sep 26, 2014, at 12:54 PM, Colin Holgate <co...@verizon.net> wrote:
> 
> I happen to know a lot about this, but hoped that LiveCode wouldn’t be 
> affected.
> 
> Apple changed the way that the linker works. If LiveCode is using its own 
> linker, it’s likely to be doing it in an old way that is no longer valid.
> 
> Using the Apple linker that is at /usr/bin/ln solves the problem for other 
> tools. Don’t know if that will apply to LiveCode.
> 
> Now, if LiveCode is already using the system linker, then you should be able 
> to fix things by updating to Xcode 6.0.1.
> 
> 
> 
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