I see, thanks for the explanation. I have installed 16.0, but still get the same error. Do I also have to uninstall 16.2?
You can only have one program in your Applications folder called Xcode at any given time. What you need to do is make a folder called “Xcode 16_2” (or whatever), put Xcode 16.2 in that folder and then move the older version of Xcode into your Applications folder. (Obviously, you’ll need to be running a version of Solar2D that is compatible with your version of Xcode.)
Yes, I did that. I will try it with other version combinations later this week.
Restarting your computer never hurts.
No luck so far. I wonder how the older Xcode has older iOS versions, because I have only downloaded Xcode, but never seen the “download iOS xyz” dialog when opening it the first time. Do the newer iOS versions have the older ones implemented?
Looking into this
Hi,
Has anyone managed to build Appodeal 3.4.0 on xcode 16.0 and higher?
Has anyone managed to build a full build without deleting adapters?
@colinmorgan Hi,
Are you building the assembly? If so, what version of Corona and Xcode is it?
I get the error:
ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture arm64
Could not find or use auto-linked framework
I’m afraid I’m not going to be of much help: I’m still doing all my iOS builds on Solar2D 3699 with Xcode 15.0.1, and I version lock all my plugins so they don’t autoupdate.
Hi,
Colleagues, has anyone successfully built version 3.4.0?
If so, could you share the settings you used? Specifically, your Xcode version, Cocoapods setup, and Corona2D version.
Hey small update,
Appodeal just released 3.4.2 yesterday and want to use the latest version, expect update over the weekend and response back here on Monday (have it in my calendar)