Question

For transitioning my app to 64-bit, I changed the Architectures build setting to:

ARCHS = "$(ARCHS_STANDARD_INCLUDING_64_BIT)";

App is runnig fine except that some of the images are not showing up (blank). Why would it happen? any clues?

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Solution

Answer lies here:

https://devforums.apple.com/message/922989#922989

I found the reason. In a viewController, which was not yet allocated, but included in the app, there was following implemented (in the .m-file above implementation viewController):

@implementation UIImageView (UIScrollView)
- (void)setAlpha:(float)alpha {
..........(no difference if here is some code or not) ...............
  [super setAlpha:alpha];
}
@end

Putting above in comment solved the problem, even though the button which didn't display the image wasn't in a scrollview.

OTHER TIPS

Update the Data structure used in code according to 64 bits for example replace Float with CGFloat,(if not working Than also change int type with NSInteger)
see here for more information
In my case replace Float with CGFloat and solve my problem (simplest way to replace float to CGFloat )

#define float CGFloat

Write in .pch file and check it working or not.
Thanks

It fixed my issue to change

- (void)setAlpha:(float)alpha {

to:

- (void) setAlpha:(CGFloat)alpha {
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