5/21/2023 0 Comments C# programming on mac![]() After poking around some, I opended Main.storyboard. ![]() Couldn’t find anything wrong in the build output messages, which seemed to indicate that the build succeeded. Such a nuisance having to “agree” to updates for an app you’ve already agreed to in the first place! (I know Xojo also does this, but then it’s not an update but an entirely new install each time - a separate nuisance ).Īfter fixing that, upon hitting Run it produced the message “App not built”. I just had an Xcode update yesterday, but didn’t open Xcode after the update. So I uninstalled and installed from the latest download, which fixed it.įirst time I hit Run it gave some errors, the first of which was that I need to agree to the Xcode terms. ![]() Tried a Google search but couldn’t find anything relevant (knowing what search term(s) to use might have helped). I let it do all updates, but still didn’t have it. I had installed VS for Mac a while back, and it didn’t have the macOS Cocoa option. Norm, just some notes from my experience following your tutorial:
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