Graham,

first of all the release notes 9.6.0 say that Xcode 11.4 is supported, not 11.5.

So i would suggest to download/install Xcode 11.4. You can find older versions 
of Xcode in the download sections of your developer account.


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Matthias Rebbe
Life Is Too Short For Boring Code

> Am 16.06.2020 um 21:32 schrieb Graham Samuel via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>:
> 
> I have a viable iOS app that I have previously managed to load into my own 
> iPhone etc. Now I want to ready it for the app store. Since I last asked LC 
> 9.6.0 to save it as a standalone, I have acquired a new iMac (runing 
> Catalina) and upgraded Xcode to version 11.5.
> 
> Now when I try to save my LC project as a standalone, I get an error message 
> from LC:
> 
> “There was an error while saving the standalone application
> In order to perform device builds, you must have the iOS SDK 13.4 configured 
> - iOS 13.4 comes with Xcode 11.4”
> 
> Well, thanks for telling me,. Trying to research this, I find that there is 
> an LC lesson that says
> 
>> NB Xcode must  be linked to your version of LiveCode via LiveCodes Mobile 
>> Support Preferences. This option is available from 
>> "LiveCode"--->"Preferences"---->"Mobile Support”
> 
> Yes, and that says I have to find the relevant SDKs. But where are they? I 
> search of the iMac didn’t find them. Nothing in Application Support AFAIKS.
> 
> Someone please help
> 
> Graham
> 
> 
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