![]() ![]() Now supports iPhone5 (using Apple's workaround to the bugs in lipo). include PNG files, PLIST files etc from your library!) - see below (scroll to bottom) Simulator comes with Xcode, so it starts automatically when you run or build your app in Xcode without a physical device attached. You can find the alias in Contents Applications, as shown below. It’s free Right click on the Xcode icon in the Applications folder and select Show Package Contents, as shown below. Info on how to use this script with a project-embedded-in-another-project (although I highly recommend NOT doing that, ever - Apple has a couple of show-stopper bugs in Xcode if you embed projects inside each other, from Xcode 3.x through to Xcode 4.6.x)īonus script to let you auto-include Bundles (i.e. Here’s how to install the iOS simulator on your Mac: Download and install Xcode from the Mac App Store. Added support for iOS 10.x (while maintaining support for older platforms) ![]() comment below on the changes he's using to make this work nicely with Archive mode.ġ. Use this, then tweak it to add support for Archive builds - c.f. Karl's library takes much more effort to setup, but much nicer long-term solution (it converts your library into a Framework). Easy copy/paste of latest version (but install instructions may change - see below!)
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