I also built the framework locally with Xcode 12.4 and it broke with the same errors in Xcode 12.5. It can be done using Xcode, Go to Xcode->Preferences->Components-> Toolchains section and Select the Swift.3.1.1 snapshot, this will set the new. To reproduce the issue, download one of the artifacts built with Xcode 12.3 by one of the official buidworker (you can find it here with context: #18489 (comment)). Opencv2.Point:1:12: note: found candidate with type 'Point'ĭarwin.Point:1:15: note: found candidate with type 'Point' Fix Xcode 12.5 warnings about the class keyword for. Now as a supported 14.6 / 14.7 phone device under Xcode 12.4, you should be able to build debug, profile & release versions of your app to your physical iPhone. podspec to use newer min iOS version supported by Xcode 12+. Dann圓27 Any update on when we might expect to have xcode 12. amework/Modules/opencv2.swiftmodule/x86_64-apple-ios-simulator.swiftinterface:520:94: error: ambiguous type name 'Point' in module public class func goodFeaturesToTrack(image: opencv2.Mat, corners: inout, maxCorners: Swift.Int32, qualityLevel: Swift.Double, minDistance: Swift.Double, mask: opencv2.Mat, blockSize: Swift.Int32, useHarrisDetector: Swift.Bool) Open the build destinations dropdown beside Runner and your iPhone 14.6 / 14.7 device should (hopefully) no longer has the ' (unsupported os version)' note beside it. Ive gotten around it temporarily by manually overriding the iOS version of ironSource and adapters to old versions that didnt require xcode 12.5, but thats not a good solution long-term. Opencv2.Size:1:12: note: found candidate with type 'Size'ĭarwin.Size:1:18: note: found candidate with type 'Size' (aka 'Int') amework/Modules/opencv2.swiftmodule/arm64-apple-ios.swiftinterface:29:122: error: ambiguous type name 'Size' in module public class func calibrateCamera(objectPoints:, imagePoints:, imageSize: opencv2.Size, cameraMatrix: opencv2.Mat, distCoeffs: opencv2.Mat, rvecs: inout, tvecs: inout, stdDeviationsIntrinsics: opencv2.Mat, stdDeviationsExtrinsics: opencv2.Mat, perViewErrors: opencv2.Mat, flags: Swift.Int32, criteria: opencv2.TermCriteria) -> Swift.Double
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