From Xcode 5.1 release notes
Building
Arm64 is now included in the “Standard architectures” setting.
Xcode 5.0 introduced support for building 64-bit iOS applications but it was
not enabled by default. To enable the option of building 64-bit in Xcode 5.0,
an architectures setting was provided: “Standard Architectures Including
64-Bit” (ARCHS_STANDARD_INCLUDING_64_BIT).
With the introduction of Xcode 5.1, arm64 is included in the default "Standard
architecture” build setting. This results in projects using the default
setting automatically building for arm64 along with the standard 32-bit
architectures.
Note: Be aware of the following architectures issues when opening your existing
projects in Xcode 5.1:
When building for all architectures, remove any explicit architectures setting
and use the default Standard Architectures setting. For projects that were
previously opted-in using “Standard Architectures Including 64-Bit”, switch
back to the “Standard architectures” setting.
When opening an existing project for the first time, Xcode 5.1 may display a
warning about the use of the Xcode 5.0 architectures setting. Selecting the
warning provides a workflow to revise the setting.
Projects not able to support 64-bit need to specifically set the architectures
build setting to not include 64-bit.
Projects configured to use ”Standard Architectures Including 64-bit” will
be converted to “Standard Architectures $(ARCHS_STANDARD).
Original issue reported on code.google.com by sdefresne@chromium.org on 11 Mar 2014 at 9:39
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
sdefresne@chromium.org
on 11 Mar 2014 at 9:39