richardemery839
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05/12/14 02:44 AM (10 years ago)

Code issue

I have been preparing a magazine app and this code came up - I am ok with Xcode as long as 'it' can fix problems and this one does not want to go away. It reads 'No architectures to compile for (ONLY_ACTIVE_ARCH=YES, active arch=x86_64, VALID_ARCHS=i386). And underneath the red exclamation marks Activity Log Complete then date and time. 1 error.
 
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05/12/14 02:56 AM (10 years ago)
Had similar, cant remember exactly, but it was to do with Project Buyild settings
 
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05/12/14 03:03 AM (10 years ago)
I had things running well in the simulator so then I stupidly thought I would try on my ancient iPhone which only has IOS6 on it and that's when the error came up. So I unplugged the phone but too late. Now won't build.
 
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05/12/14 03:56 AM (10 years ago)
In xcodexi believe in build settings, you will see build for active architecture only with a drop down. Just select no. I think it's in build settings. I'm. It by my MacBook right now. I do know its definately there. Dave
 
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05/12/14 04:02 AM (10 years ago)
Thanks Dave. I watched a couple of You Tube videos and made an educated guess with turning active architecture to no. All working well now except one tiny flaw with Ken Burns show - the pictures that were previously not full screen are now full screen (and working well in landscape not portrait) but the background colour won't change to what I want. I am still in early days of messing around with this so I am sure it will get fixed at some point.
 

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