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hi, is there any way to find what version of the sdk installed on my ios project? I havnt looked at my project for sometime n forgot which ios version is installed. dont find any answer on google, stackoverflow etc. need help urgent. I dont want to use latest.
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Pranav J
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almost 5 years ago
Hi Pratap,
The easiest way I know would be opening "Podfile.lock" file using the TextEdit.app. Just right-click on "Podfile.lock" and select "Open With"-> "Other...". From the list of Applications, select "TextEdit.app" and click on 'Open'. Let me know if this is helpful.
Glad to hear that my suggestion was helpful. Your reply opened a new ticket which I have closed now. Copying your reply here just to complete the loop:
"Yes, indeed, its helpful. thank you for quick spot-on answer because i didn't find a way to chek sdk version anywhere on internet.
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Pranav J
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almost 5 years ago
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Hi Pratap,
The easiest way I know would be opening "Podfile.lock" file using the TextEdit.app. Just right-click on "Podfile.lock" and select "Open With"-> "Other...". From the list of Applications, select "TextEdit.app" and click on 'Open'. Let me know if this is helpful.
Pratap Bhosle
hi, is there any way to find what version of the sdk installed on my ios project? I havnt looked at my project for sometime n forgot which ios version is installed. dont find any answer on google, stackoverflow etc. need help urgent. I dont want to use latest.
Hi Pratap,
The easiest way I know would be opening "Podfile.lock" file using the TextEdit.app. Just right-click on "Podfile.lock" and select "Open With"-> "Other...". From the list of Applications, select "TextEdit.app" and click on 'Open'. Let me know if this is helpful.
Thanks,
Pranav
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Hi Pratap,
Glad to hear that my suggestion was helpful. Your reply opened a new ticket which I have closed now. Copying your reply here just to complete the loop:
"Yes, indeed, its helpful. thank you for quick spot-on answer because i didn't find a way to chek sdk version anywhere on internet.
1 person likes this
Pranav J
Hi Pratap,
The easiest way I know would be opening "Podfile.lock" file using the TextEdit.app. Just right-click on "Podfile.lock" and select "Open With"-> "Other...". From the list of Applications, select "TextEdit.app" and click on 'Open'. Let me know if this is helpful.
Thanks,
Pranav
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