John,

You can download Xcode 6.2 in order to be able to install your apps onto your 
devices. LiveCode does not support using Xcode 6.2 for development/building 
quite yet, but I’m sure it will soon. So just continue to keep Xcode 6.1 around 
for that purpose for now. Only fire up Xcode 6.2 when you want to actually 
install your apps.

Just a note. If you’ve installed Xcode through the Mac App Store, you can 
update that copy to 6.2, then just go into Apple’s Dev Center, log in, find the 
“Additional Downloads” link (I don’t recall the exact name of it), and download 
a copy of Xcode 6.1. Or do the opposite. Don’t update your Mac App Store copy, 
and instead go and manually download and install Xcode 6.2.

Hopefully that makes sense. :-)

Chris


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Chris Sheffield
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> On Mar 17, 2015, at 11:08 AM, John Dixon <dixo...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> I updated my mini ipad and iphone 5s to iOS 8.2... now I cannot get an LC app 
> onto these devices..:-( Does anyone know when liveCode will be able to deal 
> with iOS 8.2 ?
> 
> Dixie
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