> On Nov 29, 2014, at 16:19, Kyle Sluder <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On Sat, Nov 29, 2014, at 02:38 PM, James Pengra wrote:
>> I can’t find the folder holding the SDKs. I wish to add some old ones for
>> possible future needs.
>> Thanks in advance for help.
> 
> Adding old SDKs to newer Xcodes is (sadly) not supported.

It's not supported, but it certainly works in all the cases I've been involved 
with. Just open the Xcode.app bundle and look around. Something like 
Developer/Platforms/MacOS/SDKs. I'm not near a Mac right now or I'd tell you 
for sure. And be sure to keep copies of them elsewhere, because Xcode updates 
will wipe them out. I keep them in a permanent location and use a script to add 
static links to them in Xcode.app, so I can easily fix them after an update.

Steve via iPad


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