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But that means I must use the latest version of the xcode. Is that goi= ng to be an issue for the appstore? That I'm using beta software? And will = I be able to submit it now even before iOS 17 is released?
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xcode 15 beta 2 download
Download: https://t.co/4YawcFuaAo
We have several different frameworks and apps in my XCWorkspace= . In the 15.1 beta, most of them compile around the same speed, or slightly= faster. However one framework we have seems to take over 10x as long as be= fore. When looking into it in the Xcode timeline, almost all of the time is= spent on the "Emitting Module" phase. It went from 56 seconds to 1440 seco= nds on a clean build. Also some of the files do seem to compile quite a bit= slower, but this is a large bottle neck with nothing else really happening= in the timeline besides "emitting module" at the time. If i watch Activity= Monitor at the time, my CPU has a swift-frontend process pegged at 100% du= ring that time. But otherwise nothing seems suspicious. Comparing the outpu= t the framework is almost identical in size and I don't see anything else r= eally noticeable.
Forgive me for my ignoran= ce, but is it possible to test this out prior to it being included in the n= ew xcode. I know swift can be distributed as a stand alone, but i'm not sur= e if it's possible to update the integration with XCode or if you just have= to wait.
This appears to be a bug introduc= ed by Apple in the latest beta release of their tooling (this has been repr= oduced on local machines). So far, it seems this does not cause any negativ= e impact other than excessive noise in build outputs, so can be safely igno= red.
Please note that this beta image is subject to change at any time and= will be updated in-place with future beta releases. For more information, = please see: CircleCI Xcode image release, update, and deprecation policy - = CircleCI
For assistance, please create new = threads in the Mobile section of the forum (Mobile - CircleCI Discuss) for = community support. Support from CircleCI customer support may be limited wi= th beta images, for more information please see:
Update 2019-06-04: It is happening again, this time it is offering "C= ommand Line Tools beta 1 for Xcode 11.0". This seems to be a mistake on App= le's part again (see the accepted answer).
= Apple has also now fixed the same issue which occurred with macOS 10.14 Moj= ave offering CLTools for macOS 10.15 Catalina. For a short time, the 10.14 = catalog included 10.15's tools, but this has since been removed from this c= atalog and only included in the beta catalog.
I had the same problem after upgrading to Xcode 14.0 (with Monterey 12.6= )! I fixed it with the command:
sudo xcode-select --sw= itch /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer
Thank = you very much!
On June 10, 2013, at the App= le Worldwide Developers Conference, version 5 of Xcode was announced.[42]On= September 18, 2013, Xcode 5.0 was released. It shipped with iOS 7 and OS X= 10.8 Mountain Lion SDKs. However, support for OS X 10.9 Mavericks was only= available in beta versions. Xcode 5.0 also added a version of Clang genera= ting 64-bit ARM code for iOS 7. Apple removed support for building garbage = collected Cocoa binaries in Xcode 5.1.[43]
= On June 13, 2016, at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, Xcode versi= on 8 was announced; a beta version was released the same day. It introduced= support for Swift 3.[46] Xcode 8 was released on September 13, 2016.
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On June 5, 2017, at the Apple Worldwide Develope= rs Conference, Xcode version 9 was announced; a beta version was released t= he same day. It introduced support for Swift 4 and Metal 2. It also introdu= ced remote debugging on iOS and tvOS devices wirelessly, through Wi-Fi.[47]=
On June 4, 2018, at the Apple Worldwide De= velopers Conference, Xcode version 10 was announced; a beta version was rel= eased the same day. Xcode 10 introduced support for the Dark Mode announced= for macOS Mojave, the collaboration platforms Bitbucket and GitLab (in add= ition to already supported GitHub), training machine learning models from p= laygrounds, and the new features in Swift 4.2 and Metal 2.1, as well as imp= rovements to the editor and the project build system.[49] Xcode 10 also dro= pped support for building 32-bit macOS apps[50] and no longer supports Subv= ersion integration.[51]
On June 3, 2019, at= the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, Xcode version 11 was announced;= a beta version was released the same day. Xcode 11 introduced support for = the new features in Swift 5.1, as well as the new SwiftUI framework (althou= gh the interactive UI tools are available only when running under macOS 10.= 15).[53] It also supports building iPad applications that run under macOS; = includes integrated support for the Swift Package Manager; and contains fur= ther improvements to the editor, including a "minimap" that gives an overvi= ew of a source code file with quick navigation.[54] Xcode 11 requires macOS= 10.14 or later[53] and Xcode 11.4 requires 10.15 or later.[55]
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On June 22, 2020, at the Apple Worldwide Developers Co= nference, Xcode version 12 was announced; a beta version was released the s= ame day. Xcode 12 introduced support for Swift 5.3 and requires macOS 10.15= .4 or later. Xcode 12 dropped building apps for iOS 8 and the lowest versio= n of iOS supported by Xcode 12 built apps is iOS 9. Xcode 12.1 also dropped= support for building apps for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. The minimum vers= ion of macOS supported by Xcode 12.1 built apps is OS X 10.9 Mavericks.[56]=
On June 6, 2022, at the Apple Worldwide De= velopers Conference, Xcode version 14 was announced; a beta version was rel= eased the same day. Xcode 14 dropped support for building 32-bit iOS apps.[= 58] Xcode 14 dropped support for building apps for iOS 9 and 10 (these vers= ions of iOS supported 32-bit iOS apps) and the minimum version of iOS suppo= rted by Xcode 14 built apps is iOS 11. Xcode 14 also dropped building apps = for macOS 10.12 Sierra. The minimum version of macOS supported by Xcode 14 = built apps is macOS 10.13 High Sierra.[56]
= On June 5, 2023, at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, Xcode versio= n 15 was announced; a beta version was released the same day. Xcode 15 drop= ped support for building apps for iOS 11 and the minimum version of iOS sup= ported by Xcode 14 built apps is iOS 12.[56]
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