In there, click on the option, type ENTER and add the following: "-generate-entitlement-der". Now, use the search bar on the right and search for "Other Code Signing Flags". Once you're there, on the left column, right under "PROJECT", press on the name of your project and you'll see, on the main window, some filters like Basic, Customized, etc. Apple changed some signing stuff, so we need to go to Project Navigator -> Ourproject.xcodeproj -> Build Settings. Launch Xcode and create your project or open the one you have and you'll see that now you can run the app on your phone (now it doesn't say unsupported version). Place the downloaded folder in Applicacions/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/atform/DeviceSupport/ I'm going to post how I did it in case someone has seen himself in the same situation:Äownload the DeviceSupport folder for your device from here: (you can use to download a specific folder, which is what we want in this case) I got it working with a couple fixes here and there. ![]() This version of Xcode supports up to iOS 14.4, but not iOS 15. Going back to a macOS version a couple years older means that the current Xcode wont work on Catalina, so I had to download XCode 12.4 on it. ![]() ![]() Hi there! So a week ago I downgraded my Macbook to Catalina from Monterey cause it runs hot as hell.
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