![]() ![]() That’s because Titanium is detecting both Xcode installations and knows how to route the build to each based on the flag -ios-version. You’ll notice you now have two options: 11.4 and 12. Once you’re finished letting Xcode do it’s thing, go back to that Terminal window you had open earlier and run that same command again: Next, make sure you launch whichever additional Xcode you downloaded, so it can install its additional components - this is important or you won’t be able to build with it. Then, rename the currently installed version to “Xcode9”, and move the Xcode 10 file to the Applications folder.Įither way, you should end up with a file called Xcode and another called Xcode9. If you haven’t downloaded Xcode 10 yet, you can repeat the above steps and just download Xcode 10 instead. You should now have two files - Xcode 10 and Xcode 9. Next, rename the file to Xcode9 and move it into your Applications folder. ![]() ![]() Download that to your machine and extract it. And, within that, you’ll find the latest version of Xcode 9. If your computer has already updated to Xcode 10, don’t worry - go to, login and visit the download sections - you’ll need to go to the “more downloads”. Let’s get another Xcode installed, and we’ll come back to this. Luckily, there’s an easy way to have the both Xcode 9 and 10 running side-by-side on the same machine and build for both iOS 11.4 and 12 whenever you like.įirstly, (and to show you what’s happening here) go to your Titanium application project folder in Terminal, and type appc run -p ios -ios-version 1 - you’re told (correctly) that “1” is invalid and asked to select an SDK version - if you have Xcode 9 installed, you’ll see 11.4 and with Xcode 10, you’ll see 12. ![]() It might be that you’re not ready to move to Titanium 7.4.0.GA yet, but still have to maintain a codebase and in these situations, updating to the latest major Xcode version can stop older apps working. With the recent release of Xcode 10, it’s easy to get excited and upgrade (or have your Mac auto-upgrade for you) and end up in a situation where you can’t support some of your older apps. □See also an updated post for running Xcode 11 and Xcode 10 Side-by-side! ![]()
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