Re: Upgrade to Mountain Lion and LiveCode 5.5.1 Problem

2012-07-30 Thread John Brozycki
Roger, Just to confirm, I've upgraded to Mountain Lion on a lat 2008 15" MBP, have LiveCode 5.5.1 running, and Xcode 4.4 (4F250) and my iOS simulator is running OK. As your iOS simulator hangs by itself, it doesn't seem that the problem is Live Code related. If you have a spare USB drive, you

Re: Upgrade to Mountain Lion and LiveCode 5.5.1 Problem

2012-07-30 Thread Roger Guay
Final report from Twitland: Usually, the first thing I do whenever I have computer problems is to restart my Mac. Apparently, I failed to do that since I started this thread days ago. Last evening I tried to empty my thrash and, lo and behold, I found stuff still running which I could not quit

Re: Upgrade to Mountain Lion and LiveCode 5.5.1 Problem

2012-07-29 Thread Roger Guay
Sorry folks< i forgot the Subject line. On Jul 29, 2012, at 7:08 PM, Jim Lambert wrote: > This MIGHT help. > > In Xcode go to Preference > Downloads and download the 5.0 Simulator. Thanks, Jim. I did that early on and it made no difference. My situation remains the same: my iOS simulator hangs

Re: Upgrade to Mountain Lion and LiveCode 5.5.1 Problem

2012-07-29 Thread Jim Lambert
Roger, This MIGHT help. In Xcode go to Preference > Downloads and download the 5.0 Simulator. Jim Lambert ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription prefere

Re: Upgrade to Mountain Lion and LiveCode 5.5.1 Problem

2012-07-29 Thread Roger Guay
On Jul 29, 2012, at 7:44 AM, Colin wrote: > Another thing that can cause such messages is if you have not given the app > and Internal ID. Leaving at at the default text can stop the app from being > installed. Enter something valid, like "com.rogerguay.appname", where > "appname" would be the

Re: Upgrade to Mountain Lion and LiveCode 5.5.1 Problem

2012-07-28 Thread Colin Holgate
I have seen the simulator timed out thing, and quitting the simulator and giving it another chance seemed to help. Another thing that can cause such messages is if you have not given the app and Internal ID. Leaving at at the default text can stop the app from being installed. Enter something v

Re: Upgrade to Mountain Lion and LiveCode 5.5.1 Problem

2012-07-28 Thread Roger Guay
On Jul 28, 2012, at 6:02 AM, Colin wrote: > You need to go into Preferences, Mobile Support, and click on the ? button to > set the path for the developer root location. When it asks if you are using > Xcode 4.2 or later, pick the later option, and then point it at the Xcode > application, in

Re: Upgrade to Mountain Lion and LiveCode 5.5.1 Problem

2012-07-27 Thread Colin Holgate
You need to go into Preferences, Mobile Support, and click on the … button to set the path for the developer root location. When it asks if you are using Xcode 4.2 or later, pick the later option, and then point it at the Xcode application, in the Applications folder. Once you've done that you