Chip,
Here's a trick that may work for you. It has worked for me and for others on
this list. It does require some manual copying of folders from one application
bundle to another.
The easy instructions:
Copy the earlier iOS SDK versions from older versions of Xcode to Xcode 4.6.x.
More
Yeah, I ended up reverting back to Xcode 4.5.2 and then was able to select
the Developer location as you suggested. So now I'm able to build which is
great. But, I can't move builds over to a couple of our devices because
they require Xcode 4.6.
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 6:44 PM, Rick Harrison
I tried selecting the Xcode.app and received an error.
Then I opened the Contents and tried to select the Developer folder and it
won't allow me to select that folder.
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 8:24 PM, Rick Harrison harri...@all-auctions.comwrote:
Hi Chip,
Yes, I just did the same thing.
Hi Chip,
What error are you getting?
You should search the archives and the iOS Release Notes for picking the SDK.
Try several approaches, one might just work. I know it is a real pain, but
hang in there.
Rick
On Mar 19, 2013, at 4:44 PM, Chip Thomas livecode.l...@gmail.com wrote:
I tried
So I updated my device to 6.1 and so then I had to update Xcode. But now I
can't get LiveCode to work with this new version. Keep getting an error
that Armv 7 builds require the iOS 6.0 SDK to be installed.
How can I fix this?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi Chip,
Yes, I just did the same thing. Same problem.
You have to repoint LiveCode to the SDK.
Of course when you try to use Find to
locate it, all one finds are old versions, because
Apple has now hidden things inside Xcode itself.
I had to search old LC emails for the clues.
Go to your