However there are a few subtle changes you should be aware of. (Contrary to my expectations, I learned the hard way that brand new 32-bit Android devices are still sold in major stores.) 32-bit armeabi-v7a and x86 are still included. The latter is useful for Android Emulator testing, though as always, it is best testing on a real device. It contains 64-bit binaries for both arm64-v8a and x86_64. It should be easy to use, and is pretty much just a recompile and ship new version on your part. Hopefully all will just work, just as before. So without further adieu, hit Purge, then Generate, and then build your project. In addition, because this release was already long overdue, Raspberry Pi and Swift compilers are untouched this released and planned for the next. So the next release will look at updating more things. However, an aggressive attempt was made to NOT change too many things because for those wanting to add 64-bit Android builds, the better thing is to simply recompile and not worry about other things breaking. There are also a lot of smaller fixes and changes under the hood to support these things.
macOS 10.15 Catalina, iOS 13 & Xcode 11 support.As described in the previous Status Update, a new maintanence release is out.