![]() I pay for an Enterprise version of the tools and I'm finding they are broken far too often. This has become the norm and it's not acceptable. ![]() Even if there is a workaround (and please bear in mind that on previous occasions like this there has not been a good workaround) we should not have to be resorting to workarounds to keep our development tools working. ![]() ![]() One would have expected that Xamarin would make sure that their product is compatible before the Xcode publication, so that developers don't get stuck with broken tools. The beta for that solution has been available for quite some time. Whilst there might be some highly emotional language being used, it's not defensible to argue that Xamarin has only had a few days to make sure their product is compatible with the 9.3 Xcode.
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