Hi Dragan,

I experienced a similar crash with my Mac app recently when using recent 
versions of Xcode.
I found a way to fix it:
I added the CoreData framework explicitly in the target dependency setting as 
it was not present.
I hope it will also fix it in your case.

Romain.

> Le 4 août 2021 à 12:06, Dragan Milić via Cocoa-dev 
> <cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com> a écrit :
> 
> Not really Cocoa but more Xcode/SDK problem, but still…
> 
> I’ve got a Mac application, which uses CoreData. The usage of the framework 
> is rather moderate, nothing really fancy about it. The application is build 
> with SDK 11 (1Big Sur), but the minimal deployment target is Sierra (10.12).
> 
> The last “successful” build was made using Xcode 12.4 (12D4e) and it used SDK 
> version 11.1. After I updated Xcode to the latest version 12.5.1 (12E507) it 
> apparently updated SDK version to 11.3 and I started getting problems 
> dynamically linking to CoreData version on older versions of macOS. The 
> application works okay on Mojave and later, but on High Sierra and earlier it 
> crashes on launch with the following error:
> 
> Dyld Error Message:
>    Library not loaded: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreData.framework/CoreData
>    Referenced from: /Applications/MyApp
>    Reason: Incompatible library version: MyApp requires version 300.0.0 or 
> later, but CoreData provides version 1.0.0
> 
> Now, the interesting thing is that I’ve got yet another macOS app, which also 
> uses CoreData in a very similar fashion like the first one. It’s also built 
> with Xcode 12.5.1 / SDK 11.3 and it runs fine on everything from Sierra to 
> Monterey. The only difference related to CoreData usage is that the first one 
> (the crashing one) uses options NSMigratePersistentStoresAutomaticallyOption: 
> YES and NSInferMappingModelAutomaticallyOption: YES when creating persistent 
> store, while the second application (the running one) doesn’t use any option. 
> But I don’t think that actually matters in this case.
> 
> Can anybody advise me how to solve this problem? Thanks!
> 
> -- Dragan
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