Your Xcode 3.2.6 project most likely references at most 10.6, which is not 
supported by Xcode 5.1.1, so you'll need to adjust your project's SDKs to match 
those installed. Select the project in the file viewer, choose the build 
settings panel, and enter SDK in the search field.
--
Gary L. Wade (Sent from my iPhone)
http://www.garywade.com/

> On Jul 29, 2014, at 11:02 PM, N!K <[email protected]> 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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