Delete your scheme and have go in to the Scheme Manager and Auto Recreate 
Schemes to get a working iOS scheme.

You'll also most likely want to go to Edit: Refactor: Convert to ARC.



On Jul 30, 2014, at 2:02 AM, N!K wrote:

> 
> After using Xcode 3.2.6 occasionally, I downloaded 5.1.1 and typed in a very 
> simple program in .h and .m to try it out.
> 
> Run immediately generated the error
> 
> "The run destination My Mac 64–bit is not valid for Running the scheme 
> ‘var,prop,synth'.
> The scheme 'var,prop,synth' contains no buildables that can be built for the 
> SDKs supported by the run destination My Mac 64–bit. Make sure your targets 
> all specify SDKs that are supported by this version of Xcode.”
> 
> I couldn’t find any applicable instructions with Google. 
> My iMac is 64 bit (runs photoshop cs6}.
> Referring to the program as a scheme is new to me, and I don’t know how to 
> check what SDKs are in my Xcode 5.1 application, as it is listed in 
> Applications.  As much as I could find out is that it has 4.96 Gb. This is 
> not  like 3.2.6, which came in a Developer folder with a list of items for 
> direct access.
> 
> Please help me get started.
> 
> Nick
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