On 2015-10-24 09:28, David Bovill wrote:
I just upgraded Xcode to 7.1 - and again I get the issue that Livecode does not recognise this version. I think this has happened every time I upgrade for the last 6 months. Is there a better way to keep things in sync here?

I think it would be good to have a place where it is documented which
version of Xcode you need to get working with which version of Livecode - and where to download the version of Xcode you are looking for (it's not
easy to find).

Yes, this information must be featured prominently in the release notes. I've filed a bug about this on your behalf: http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=16278

To download older versions of Xcode you need to log into https://developer.apple.com/ and go to the tools download page. Apple don't make this process easy to describe, unfortunately. Quite the opposite. -_-

I'm presently downloading Xcode 7.0 in the hope that that will work with Livecode 7.1 - if anyone has Xcode 7.1 working that would be great to know?

Xcode 7.0 will work with the latest round of releases, including LiveCode 7.1.1, LiveCode 6.7.7,

The next round of releases (expected early next week) will include Xcode 7.1 and iOS 9.1 support. I'll have a chat with the core team to see whether there are any process improvements that we can feasibly make to reduce this delay in future (i.e. I'm not promising anything, but I'll look into it).

                              Peter

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Dr Peter Brett <peter.br...@livecode.com>
LiveCode Open Source Team

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