@@ -159,19 +159,19 @@ $ clang="clang -isysroot $(xcrun --sdk iphoneos --show-sdk-path)" $ export OBJC="$clang -arch armv7 -arch arm64" $ export OBJCPP="$clang -arch armv7 -E" $ export IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET="9.0" - $ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/ios --host=arm-apple-darwin + $ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/ios --host=arm64-apple-darwin To build for the iOS simulator, use something like this: $ clang="clang -isysroot $(xcrun --sdk iphonesimulator --show-sdk-path)" $ export OBJC="$clang -arch i386 -arch x86_64" $ export OBJCPP="$clang -arch i386 -E" $ export IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET="9.0" - $ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/iossim --host=i386-apple-darwin + $ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/iossim --host=x86_64-apple-darwin

Using the macOS or iOS framework in Xcode

To use the macOS framework in Xcode, you need to add the `.framework`s to your project and add the following flags to `Other C Flags`: