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i have developed a new game and it is running perfectly fine on my real ios devices and even on simulators but when i decided to submit it to AppStore it is giving error on this line.

extern CGFloat  __ccContentScaleFactor;

and error is

cocos2d/Platforms/iOS/CCDirectorIOS.h:102:16: Redefinition of '__ccContentScaleFactor' with a different type: 'CGFloat' (aka 'double') vs 'float'

can anyone please help me with this issue i just update xcode to 5.1. thanks

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Important Update:


Cocos2D v2.2 with 64-Bit fixes has been released.

I strongly suggest every cocos2d v2.x developer to upgrade to this version rather than applying the quick fix below. There are many 64-Bit compatibility issues lurking in cocos2d v2.0 and v2.1, which may rear their ugly head in weird bugs, visual glitches or more compile errors - depending on the app.

Beginning in February 2015 Apple will only accept new apps and app upgrades which include 64-Bit binaries. So it's highly recommended to get your code and cocos2d to a proper working state on 64-bit devices.


Quick & dirty fix only for this particular issue:

Edit the line the compiler complains about, change CGFloat to float so that it reads:

extern float  __ccContentScaleFactor;

However this indicates that xcode is building the arm64 slice. For cocos2d-iphone v2.x it is best to disable/remove arm64 from supported architectures because Cocos2D v2.1 and earlier are not fully compatible with 64bit devices!

There can be weird bugs and side-effects when running a Cocos2D v2.1 or earlier app compiled as 64-bit code and running on a 64-Bit device (iPhone 5S and newer). These issues may not occur on the iOS Simulator.

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  • had to add in CCDirectorIOS.m: float __ccContentScaleFactor = 1;
    – yeahdixon
    Apr 14, 2014 at 20:18
  • This is an easy fix, but does anyone know how to implement this fix if it's tripping you up in Cocoapods? (I'm trying to create a cocoapod library with a dependency on cocos2d and it won't push because of this error) Jul 21, 2014 at 19:54
  • hello @LearnCocos2D. as from February arm64 will be compulsory. what is the solution for this problem now.this will not work anymore.thanks Nov 29, 2014 at 8:25
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    Edited answer, the (only) solution is to upgrade to cocos2d v2.2.
    – CodeSmile
    Nov 29, 2014 at 11:45
  • I'm pulling in Cocos2D using Cocoapods. Cocoapods is saying that v2.1 is the most recent version of Cocos2D. How can I get v2.2 through Cocoapods? Am I stuck? Mar 27, 2015 at 13:22
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As now developers are finding new solution for this problem . because apple says ARM64 will be compulsory from February, 2015 . so you can fix this by just changing:

   CGFloat

to

    float

where every you get this problem in coco2d project. thanks

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