Red Dog
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04/09/15 10:39 PM (9 years ago)

Warning - Updating to iOS 8.3 forces developers to use Yosemite

I just completed a new app this weekend and tested on my iPhone and iPad. It was built with Mavericks and xCode 6.2. I upgraded both devices to iOS 8.3 and could no longer use them with xCode 6.2. xCode 6.3 is required for iOS 8.3. and guess what. xCode 6.3 requires Yosemite. Not a huge deal, but I had to stay up late exporting and importing my developer profile, upgrading to Yosemite, downloading the new xCode, etc. Needed to be done, just didn't plan on doing it tonight. Be warned. Plan some extra time if you are still running Mavericks.
 
AppOne
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04/10/15 03:08 AM (9 years ago)
Yeah, the problems I've found with yosemite are using third party external drives and adobe premiere cc 2014.
 
AlanMac
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04/10/15 08:53 AM (9 years ago)
You just convinced me to upgrade my mac mini. Just finished and it still works. Cheers, Alan
 
Arubaman
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04/10/15 09:45 AM (9 years ago)
Works fine on my mac mini also, boot time is a little slower though.
 
Red Dog
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04/10/15 12:13 PM (9 years ago)
Apple definitely took a step backward on the boot time.
 
Niraj
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04/11/15 03:33 PM (9 years ago)
For boot time improvements, try this: Head to the System Preferences, and select Startup Disk. Then, select your primary disk, and hit ‘Restart’ from the same window. If that does not work, then zap the PRAM, which will erase your sound and display resolution and SSD TRIMM settings. Step 1: On your Mac, select the Apple menu, then ‘Shut Down’. Step 2: Before you boot your Mac again, locate and hold down the Option + Command (⌘) + P + R keys simultaneously. Once you’ve found the keys, switch on your Mac, and hold the keys down. You need to do this before the gray screen pops up. Step 3: Finally, continue holding down the keys until your Mac reboots once more, you will hear the boot sound for the second time, and when it does, you will have reset PRAM successfully. Excerpted from http://www.redmondpie.com/fix-slow-boot-up-after-os-x-10.10.3-yosemite-update-heres-how/ -- Niraj
 
satit
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06/16/15 05:46 AM (9 years ago)
Hi, Today i create a sample app and compiled on android-studio it's work fine. then compiled on my Mac(Yosimete). I found the IOS simulator said "Plugin not found?" alway. I'd also drag BT_Plugins, BT_images to my xcode project. The result still the same as below: "Plugin not found? Missing Plugin: The View Controller for this plugin was not compiled in the xcode project." I remember in the last year after unzip the code i will find a pdf instuction both android and ios, but now android only. Why? So How can i Fix this? Are there the instruction to compiled Buzztouch-ios on Yosimete with Xcode 6.3.2? Thank in advance.
 
satit
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06/16/15 06:03 AM (9 years ago)
Hi, I'd already found the solution form Dog Red to Fixed. https://www.buzztouch.com/forum/thread.php?tid=537FA98F3E86C032AD19331&fid=06DB0BCB08E2222&sortColumn=FT.id&sortUpDown=DESC&currentPage=1 After drag the folder BT_Plugin you have to selected "Create groups" then the folder color will turn to yellow. that it's. thank Red dog again.
 

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