Onething to note is that on iOS, Obsidian Sync only works when Obsidian is open. So if you make a change and then immediately close Obsidian, the change might not sync until next time you open Obsidian.
Just as the OP described, every time I moved to another app for a moment and Obsidian became suspended it would again prompt the need to sync Obsidian configuration files (which never went out of sync being offline).
(Please join this with the same issue feedback I just sent, that DB just acknowlkedged with a link that I can't open using these credentials - add feedback to THIS Q&A please, not the other way around)
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Jay. My Dropbox shows only two pages of the pdf of Science magazine (I haber full subscription). I used to view all types of pdf s on my iPad, iPhone and my Mac. Now the files seem to be there at iPad but content does not come up when I click on the pdf. It keeps waiting.
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I just have downloaded Xcode 15 beta version, and upgrade my iPhone to iOS 17 (which I use for developer proposes). Everything works fine, but when I tried to switch back to Xcode 14.3 (coping iOS 17 Device Support files from Xcode 15), I found that there're missing.
@Jason This seems completely artificial that it's not supported to run an app from an older version of Xcode on a later iOS version. As you can build the app for device. Then go to Window > Devices and Simulators > Select your iPhone > Installed Apps > + > Navigate to DerivedData and find the app just built. And the old version of Xcode will happily install the app. I can somewhat understand not being able to debug and get logs though
We want to run the app on ios17 devices with lower versions of xcode, but it is strange that the iOS DeviceSupport in xcode15 is only up to 16.4, not 17. I don't understand how xcode15 can run the app on iOS17 devices
I understand. An undocumented process happened to work (yes, for a long time), and now it doesn't. That is the nature of undocumented processes: they are subject to change, and can break things that rely on them.
We got some reports from customers that there is some issue with ios17.To debug the issue we need the debugger running. But some of our 3rd party libs are not yet compatible with XCode 15 so the project does not compile and there fore we cannot debug the project with latest xcode.
With iOS 17+, we are using a new device stack (CoreDevice) to communicate with devices. With this new device stack, there is one DDI per platform (as opposed to per OS release). This same device stack will be shared across all versions of Xcode on your system, and installing a newer version of Xcode will update CoreDevice and its DDIs (just like how CoreSimulator is updated, if you are familiar with that).
This effectively means that you now have a supported way of updating the device stack on your system to support newer target OS devices. With CoreDevice, you should be able to debug devices running future versions of iOS using Xcode 15. This may require first installing a newer Xcode in order to install newer CoreDevice and DDIs, so keep that in mind.
Of course, this also means there is a temporary hiccup in which the old unsupported path doesn't work, but the good news is that future-you will have a supported way of doing this which works out-of-the-box, no need to modify your Xcode.app.
In the terminal run:defaults write com.apple.dt.Xcode DVTEnableCoreDevice enabledThen restart Xcode 14 the iOS 17 device will show up in Xcode like below and you can run and debug the app as usual. (You may need to go to Devices and Simulators to pair/trust > the device)I have Xcode 15 beta installed alongside Xcode 14, I'm not sure if that's required or not.
I really hope this is not a permanent implementation of Xcode 15 as many users are still on Monterey and cannot upgrade due to software and/or hardware limitations such as myself. I'm not sure what the intention is other than to force users to use newer hardware as security fixes should always be long-term support and development software should have some compatibility at some level.
At this point, I am unable to run use my Xcode 14.1 with my iPhone XR running iOS 17.4.1; sure I can resolve this by downgrading my iPhone to 16.0 versions but that isn't ideal, and upgrading hardware is a hassle in itself. I hope some workaround for this issue comes.
Up until recently, I was able to attach files from Dropbox to my emails on my iPhone X. I use Polymail and Apple Mail. However, recently, the attachment dialogue stopped showing Dropbox as an option under "Locations". See screengrab for details
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I agree with @Revvaloon. This is not a new ask as I have an iPhone X and have always been able to attach dropbox files to apple mail until very recently. It wasn't after an update (that I can recall) it just happened. I've had the iPhone X since last year and up till a few weeks ago it stopped working
What happens if I run out of space on my iPad for an update and have to delete files from the Files app in order to make enough room on the device for the update? Am I just stuck having to choose between the update or my files?
After reviewing your post, it sounds like you downloaded a file using the Files app to the iPad and you want to delete it from the iPad. I would recommend you use this article, it has more information.
Select the files that you don't want anymore and tap Delete or . If you delete files from the iCloud Drive folder on one device, they delete on your other devices too. iCloud Drive removes the files from every device that you're signed in to with the same Apple ID.
When you delete a file from iCloud Drive or On My [device], it goes into your Recently Deleted folder. If you change your mind or accidentally delete a file, you have 30 days to get it back. Go to Locations > Recently Deleted. Select the file that you want to keep and tap Recover. After 30 days, your files are removed from Recently Deleted."
If I power cycle it, the files app will work for a bit. I've quit and restarted the app and it works a few times. after a bit of time, not sure exactly how long, when I launch the app it may show a screen, or most likely a blank screen. If it does show a screen, it is non-responsive.
I'm seeing the same issue, and it also started with 17.4. In my case, Files always opens initially, but opening an on-device folder may cause it to hang for several minutes at minimum. In a hang, the folder sometimes opens, but it never shows files. Once it happens, it will continue to happen until I restart. This also affects the share sheet in many cases. Shutting down sometimes leads to a black-screen hang that requires a hard shutdown.
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