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RJKinsman
7 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Swift 5.0.1 build error
I came back to my app to make a change after a few months. Before I could open Xcode, I had to upgrade to release 10.2.1, and I had to update MacOS to 10.14.5. During that time, I also upgraded my i...
- 7 years ago
Do you still have Xcode 10.1 installed? Carthage still may be using that to build if so.
In that case, trying using `sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode-10.2.app/` (or whatever your new Xcode path is) first to switch to the new one, and then run the Carthage build again.
Greg-DB
Dropbox Community Moderator
7 years agoI believe you do need to use at least version 10.2 of Xcode in order to debug on iOS 12.2, so using at least Xcode 10.2 seems necessary (as opposed to Xcode 10.1).
That means you'll need to get your copy of the SwiftyDropbox library working with the Swift 5.0.1 compiler. You should be able to do so by running `carthage update --platform iOS` again. Please make sure you're also getting the latest version of SwiftyDropbox itself, which is current 5.0.0. (Check your Cartfile in case you're specifying a particular version.) Please give that a try and let me know if it helps.
- RJKinsman7 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thanks, Greg. Unfortunately, that didn't work. Here are the messages from carthage:
Rolands-MacBook-Pro:Nvelopes rjkinsman$ carthage update --platform iOS *** Fetching SwiftyDropbox *** Fetching Alamofire *** Checking out Alamofire at "4.8.2" *** Checking out SwiftyDropbox at "5.0.0" *** xcodebuild output can be found in /var/folders/ng/dzf2v52j7mxgfpc7jxpz80tr0000gn/T/carthage-xcodebuild.qEbvj1.log *** Building scheme "Alamofire iOS" in Alamofire.xcworkspace *** Building scheme "SwiftyDropbox iOS" in SwiftyDropbox.xcodeproj
But after running this, I'm still getting the build error.
- Greg-DB7 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Do you still have Xcode 10.1 installed? Carthage still may be using that to build if so.
In that case, trying using `sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode-10.2.app/` (or whatever your new Xcode path is) first to switch to the new one, and then run the Carthage build again.
- RJKinsman7 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thanks, Greg!
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