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    Mikeeeeee
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    Reinstalled. Works compiler emulator ios. The IOS compiler does not work. Compiled a project for the IOS emulator. What to do next? What files can I use on ios? Or I need something else to do with .xcodeproj file?

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      SGaist
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      Then the first you have to do is to build a dummy project within Xcode and make it run on your device. There's no use trying to setup Qt if Xcode doesn't work properly in the first place.

      And again, how did you install Xcode ? What exact version is it ?

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        Mikeeeeee
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        Xcode10.1
        I checked, Xcode works.

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          "Xcode works" is a bit light on information. Did you successfully build and start an application on your device ?

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            Mikeeeeee
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            I don't know much about Xcode. I created a project in Xcode and ran it on the ios emulator from Xcode.

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              You do realise that we have been asking you to build that application and then run it on your device to ensure that you have everything working correctly on that side since it's what seem to be not working currently ?

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                Mikeeeeee
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                I don't have IOS device

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                  Mikeeeeee
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                  I think I've set everything up. All thanks.

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                    BerndJ
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                    I had a somehow similar problem when I set up my new Mac mini to macOS 10.14 and Xcode to version 11, in order to support iOS 13. No iOS kit available. I thought I had installed Xcode command line tools as required. But this was not really recognized by Xcode. I had to open Xcode - Preferences - Locations, and in the Command Line Tools drop down list select the entry "Xcode 1.1 (11A1027)", which was already in the list, but not selected before.
                    This made the Qt installer message "You need to install Xcode and set up Xcode command line tools" disappear, and after Qt installation I found all the iOS Kits being offered, which I had missed before.

                    Maybe this can help someone else.

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                        I had a somehow similar problem when I set up my new Mac mini to macOS 10.14 and Xcode to version 11, in order to support iOS 13. No iOS kit available. I thought I had installed Xcode command line tools as required. But this was not really recognized by Xcode. I had to open Xcode - Preferences - Locations, and in the Command Line Tools drop down list select the entry "Xcode 1.1 (11A1027)", which was already in the list, but not selected before.
                        This made the Qt installer message "You need to install Xcode and set up Xcode command line tools" disappear, and after Qt installation I found all the iOS Kits being offered, which I had missed before.

                        Maybe this can help someone else.

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                        Basak
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                        @BerndJ Thx for your help.It worked out very well.

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                        • B BerndJ

                          I had a somehow similar problem when I set up my new Mac mini to macOS 10.14 and Xcode to version 11, in order to support iOS 13. No iOS kit available. I thought I had installed Xcode command line tools as required. But this was not really recognized by Xcode. I had to open Xcode - Preferences - Locations, and in the Command Line Tools drop down list select the entry "Xcode 1.1 (11A1027)", which was already in the list, but not selected before.
                          This made the Qt installer message "You need to install Xcode and set up Xcode command line tools" disappear, and after Qt installation I found all the iOS Kits being offered, which I had missed before.

                          Maybe this can help someone else.

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                          supergianluk
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                          @BerndJ Great! Thank you, saved me a lot of time reading every possible (wrong) answer..

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