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Comment on Xcode 14 failed to prepare iOS 15.7 device?
@Alex J Bowden - Xcode 13.4.1 worked just fine for me in supporting iOS 15.7. If it helps, I'm running Xcode 13.4.1 on an Intel MacBook Pro with macOS 12.6. Not sure it makes a difference but I had Xcode 14.0 running and the iOS 15.7 device plugged in. I then started Xcode 13.4.1 and almost immediately the Devices screen of 13.4.1 showed that the 15.7 was ready. I closed both versions of Xcode and then restarted Xcode 14.0 and 14.0 was now happy to work with the iOS 15.7 device.
Sep ’22
Comment on How do I support macOS 12.6 with a Mac Catalyst app and Xcode 14.2?
Doh!. So simple. I had created a new iOS project just to test something quick with Mac Catalyst and never even considered the iOS deployment target. Thank you.
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Jan ’23
Comment on Xcode 14 failed to prepare iOS 15.7 device?
@Alex J Bowden - Xcode 13.4.1 worked just fine for me in supporting iOS 15.7. If it helps, I'm running Xcode 13.4.1 on an Intel MacBook Pro with macOS 12.6. Not sure it makes a difference but I had Xcode 14.0 running and the iOS 15.7 device plugged in. I then started Xcode 13.4.1 and almost immediately the Devices screen of 13.4.1 showed that the 15.7 was ready. I closed both versions of Xcode and then restarted Xcode 14.0 and 14.0 was now happy to work with the iOS 15.7 device.
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Sep ’22
Comment on Xcode 14 failed to prepare iOS 15.7 device?
Actually once you use Xcode 13.4.1 and connect to the iOS/iPadOS 15.7 device, Xcode 14 works just fine using the iOS/iPadOS 15.7 device. I'm doing it as I type this.
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Sep ’22
Comment on How do I store FileManager.ubiquityIdentityToken?
Sorry, I did not file a bug report.
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Jul ’22