Considering this answer, it is not possible to run Xcode on Arch Linux.
Capacitor iOS documentation says that I need it to run iOS emulation.
Is there a way to emulate iOS device on Manjaro using Ionic Capacitor?
you can run xcode on linux NATIVELY using darling
Darling is a translation layer that lets you run macOS software on Linux
once installed you can install xcode
via command-line developer tool following this link
No, it's not possible, iOS requires Xcode and macOS
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If I connect a physical iPhone to my Windows computer via usb, is it possible to run a Flutter app on it in VSCode?
It is not possible, you need to install XCode and XCode Command Tools in order to build for iOS. For those you need to use MacOS.
This is my very first flutter project. I do not have Mac pc/desktop . Sources from web instructs to approach rental methods. I cannot afford those techniques. I have to add IOS app using android studio or Vs Code. Help me out please
It's not possible add iOS to flutter without install xcode in your machine, so you need run project with mac OS
But for learning purpose you can install mac os on VMware and develop on it, but for publish app on itune store you need export binary from physical mac computer.
Android studio 4.0
Linux Mint 19.3
I create my simple Flutter project and success run it on my Android device.
Nice.
But now I need to run my Flutter project on iPhone. So... to do this I need... what I need?
Maybe install iOS on Virtual Box (on my Linux machine) and then install XCode and then run my Flutter project on XCode? Or maybe has another approach?
You can do that with CI/CD services like Codemagic
How to develop and distribute iOS apps without Mac with Flutter & Codemagic
Are there any ways to simulate ionic hybrid apps on Windows 7 without using MacOS or virtual machine such as VMware/virtual box?.
Specifically, I read ionic documents and references and tried to apply sim-ios & sim-deploy on Windows 7. However, on Windows, sim-deploy seems not supported.
and the information I am looking for related to this is pretty much out-dated.
NO..., To simulate a app you need Xcode installed which you cannot on windows, You can get away with browser testing using Chrome built in browsers but that's about it.
I had the same issue when I wanted to Deploy a IOS app on windows
i have a huge problem since yesterday!!
i have installed titanium studio,it runs with android and iphone.
I know it does not support blackberry yet, but is there a workaround that let me build app using the blackberry plugin?
If so, can anyone guide me to a tutorial on installing the BB plugin in titanium?
I tried to follow this and this with no success:
thank you.
You might notice that in the second link, near the top of the page it states "Currently, BlackBerry development is enabled on Windows OS only." This is because we (Appcelerator) dont support beta software, and the only non-beta version of the BlackBerry emulator (provided by BlackBerry) is windows only. This emulator is required to do any kind of BlackBerry development.
It appears that the blackberry OSX plugin requires "rosetta" to install on OSX so the installer will not work on later versions of the operating system
i just needed to be registered as minimum with indie account !!