I prefer if you shake your head :) But believe it or not, I think it's easier to do it manually than to use Xcode because it gives you more flexibility. When things are hidden from you, it makes things seem more…
I'm still using 32bit linux because I'm on Slackware and the multilib situation is too annoying for me to deal with. I tried to upgrade to 64bit Slackware but I need Wine, and it's much easier to set up on a 32bit…
I currently use cctools (https://github.com/tpoechtrager/cctools-port.git) to cross compile iOS apps from my 32-bit Linux computer. Then I load onto my phone using Cydia Impactor. It's much more flexible to do it this…
I prefer if you shake your head :) But believe it or not, I think it's easier to do it manually than to use Xcode because it gives you more flexibility. When things are hidden from you, it makes things seem more…
I'm still using 32bit linux because I'm on Slackware and the multilib situation is too annoying for me to deal with. I tried to upgrade to 64bit Slackware but I need Wine, and it's much easier to set up on a 32bit…
I currently use cctools (https://github.com/tpoechtrager/cctools-port.git) to cross compile iOS apps from my 32-bit Linux computer. Then I load onto my phone using Cydia Impactor. It's much more flexible to do it this…