Very basic help, please
Very basic help, please
- Subject: Very basic help, please
- From: Antonino Petriliggieri <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2016 12:09:38 +0100
Hi there,
I recently updated my os from version 10.6 to 10.11 and downloaded Xcode 7.2 and I would like to try porting some apps that I developed originally in applescript studio and then moved to ASObjc.
So I opened Xcode and tried to make a new Cocoa-Applescript project, but before doing anything it shows an alert “Garbage collection is deprecated” and actually clicking it shows a build setting line with GCC_ENABLE_OBJC_GC = required.
What I’m supposed to do? remove the line? remove the word “required"?
I removed the “required” and tried to Convert to ARC as suggested by the previous alert but it end with an error “No visible @interface for ‘NSBundle’ declares the selector ‘loadAppleScriptObjectiveCScripts’ that appears in main.m.
I expected the template for a project to just work, doing nothing obviously, but working.
Also, please, since Xcode 7.2 includes only 'MacOSX10.11.sdk' is it possible to download previous systems SDKs?
Thanks in advance.
nino
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