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I have an independent watch app on the store as part of a family of apps. The watch app is part of a single project with the iOS app. After I upgraded Xcode, my app will no longer recognize the Purchases(now RevenueCat) package. I am using a single class that manages the purchases. If I have it as part of the watch extension it throws errors. If I only target the iOS app, the errors go away. The errors all essentially amount to:

'PurchaserInfo' is not a member type of class 'RevenueCat.Purchases'

I am also showing an error of

Watch Extension.build/Objects-normal/arm64_32/Settings.dia:1:1: warning: Could not read serialized diagnostics file: error("Invalid diagnostics signature") (in target 'Watch Extension'…

Steps I have done:

  1. Make sure that the package is linked to the extension
  2. Cleared the derived data, cleaned the project and restarted.

I can find no setting that seems to be a problem. Any help would be appreciated.

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This is one of the changes in purchases-ios version 4.0.0. The type Purchases.PurchaserInfo has been updated, it's now just PurchaserInfo (you can also refer to it as RevenueCat.PurchaserInfo).

The update is documented in the following link:

https://github.com/RevenueCat/purchases-ios/blob/4.0.0-beta.1/docs/V4_API_Updates.md#type-changes-for-swift

There are more changes along the same lines, like Purchases.Offerings -> Offerings, Purchases.package -> package.

Updating those should help with the migration.

If you're not ready to migrate yet, you can also stick with version 3.12.4 until you're ready.

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  • I didn't check to see if they had renamed as it compiled with the iOS application. Vary strange.
    – Yrb
    Commented Sep 17, 2021 at 15:21
  • After fixing the RC errors, and cleaning the build folder, deleting derivedData, restarting, fixing a recursive copy bundle resource issue that cropped up, it builds. Thank you!
    – Yrb
    Commented Sep 17, 2021 at 16:39
  • Thanks very much for sharing that documentation link. I was experiencing a similar issue in Mac Catalyst.
    – lukemmtt
    Commented Sep 17, 2021 at 23:37

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