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2018 Xcode template status
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Hi all. I have read through the forums regarding the Xcode template and I am concerned about using Pythonista for App Store submissions. Can anyone provide an update to the 2018 status?
I may be wrong but this is my current understanding...
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Apps written in python 3 cannot be posted to the App Store because that template doesn’t exists.
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Apps written in 2.7 work with old template but have had a few issues.
Is there some light anyone can shine on the Xcode template situation so we all can know what to expect? Has anyone submitted to App Store recently? If so, under what circumstances? I’d hate to spend 6 months of code development and hopes to publish on the App Store be crushed because the way I chose was not yet supported.
Here me out: If Pythonista’s web page and website mention creating real Apps for the App Store, and there is only a narrow path to allow it, it should be outlined somewhere.
Thanks for you taking the time to reply if you do. I’m about to send my first 2.7 app to the App Store and I am trying to learn where the template stands and what I am to expect.
- Donnie
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https://github.com/omz/PythonistaAppTemplate seems to be Python 2 only still. :-(
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So is this template still functioning with the latest Xcode?
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There have been a few recent threads on this. The main issue seems to be workarounds to get the .py files classified as Tex files to get past some xcode limitations. Several people have published apps recently, based on the template
See
https://forum.omz-software.com/topic/3744/xcode-template-for-pythonista/30?page=2