Location of iOS 5.0 SDK

Thomas McGrath III mcgrath3 at mac.com
Sun Apr 1 23:09:41 EDT 2012


Mark,

The new path is actually to the xCode.app in the applications folder and once pointed to the app itself LC will then traverse the package contents to the internal 5.1 SDK and not the 5.0 SDK. You don't really need the /Developer anymore since LC can now build the 5.1 in the xCode.app app.


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On Apr 1, 2012, at 10:09 PM, Mark Smith wrote:

> I know I shouldn't have upgraded to iOS 5.1 on the iPad. Here's what I have
> done:
> 
> 1. updated iPad to iOS 5.1 (first mistake)
> 2. this required update to xCode 4.3.2 (done)
> 3. this required update to Lion (OSX 10.7.3) (check)
> 
> Livecode is now complaining that in order to build for iOS it needs to use
> the 5.0 SDK. Under preferences it says the root of iOS SDK 5.0 is /Developer
> and I have not changed this during any of this process. So, if it worked
> before I did all of this why isn't it working now?
> 
> Does anyone have any suggestions of what to try next?
> 
> (I'm wondering if the cause of this was that step where the xCode installer
> asked me if it could remove xCode 4.2, and I said yes?? This is probably it,
> because I'll bet the new xCode is installing into a different location. Does
> anyone know the correct path for the prefs in LC??)
> 
> Thanks
> 
> -- M
> 
> 
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