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Apple releases Xcode 6.0.1 to the App Store, seeds new OS X Server Preview for developers

Alongside the iOS 8 kerfuffle, Apple has posted some new downloads for developers too. OS X Server 4.0 Developer Preview is the latest seed of Yosemite Server and Xcode 6.0.1 is the latest version of the Apple IDE. Xcode 6.0.1 is the version of Apple’s development environment that Apple wants all developers to use going forward for iOS 8 apps. Interestingly, it is different to the Xcode 6 GM that Apple published last week, although the nature of the changes are unclear. It is rolling out to the App Store as a free download now.

 

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  1. Jeff McNabb (@nevember) - 10 years ago

    It must still be getting rolled out. Opened the link in my App Store and it’s still showing Xcode 5.1.1. Bummer.

  2. Taste_of_Apple - 10 years ago

    Reblogged this on Taste of Apple Tech and commented:
    Get download devs!

  3. Mihael Isaev - 10 years ago

    Why I still can’t publish my swift app with Xcode 6.0.1? I’ve got invalid binary error in iTunes connect and email message with text “Invalid Swift Support – The bundle contains an invalid implementation of Swift. The app may have been built or signed with non-compliant or pre-release tools. “

    • Kemar W (@toohotz) - 10 years ago

      I’ve received that also because apparently you cannot publish from beta builds which is understandable but it is beyond me that fact that I have to go back and forth between 6.0 and 6.0.1 because projects built in 6.0 that use Swift code as in Enums’ toRaw() now use a different function that causes the build to face as well as now explicit type casting when using as.

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