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February 17th, 2020, 02:31 PM
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Hello,
no, Java is surely not the culprit. In fact, our client library does not contain or incapsulate Java code, nor a Java Virtual Machine, by any means. It contains only pure Obj-C code transpiled from Java code, the meaning of this being: Obj-C source code automatically produced by a tool to be functionally equivalent to its corresponding Java code. Plus a number of support libraries (which are still pure Obj-C).
The error you see is due to our binaries supporting multiple architectures: different iPhone/iPad ARM code segments, plus the x64 code segment for the simulator. An XCFramework could be built starting from separate code segments, i.e. multiple single-architecture frameworks instead a single multiple-architecture framework.
I will check out the added support for binaries and keep this thread updated. Thanks for the heads up.
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