Sven
Sven

Reputation: 53

Xcode 3.2.3 - No SDK 3.1.3

after having installed Xcode 3.2.3 with iPhone SDK 4 (Seed) on OSX 10.6 there is no SDK 3.1.3 more available. Is there any possibility to reactivate it?

BR

Sven

Upvotes: 5

Views: 4008

Answers (4)

sfjava
sfjava

Reputation: 216

Yes, I agree with Toby, above... AFAI understand it, there's no longer any need to set your project's Base SDK to 3.x, simply use 4.x for that -- and then set your "deployment target" to whatever lowest version of the (device) OS you want to support for your app. HTH clarify... ;-) cheers.

Upvotes: 0

Allisone
Allisone

Reputation: 9064

Do the following

  • sudo /Developer/Library/uninstall-devtools –mode=all (This will uninstall the current XCode installation)
  • reboot
  • Then install first old Xcode (3.2 final) in default folder (/Developer)
  • Then install the new Xcode (3.2.3 GM) in other folder (/DeveloperBeta)
  • This way you will have both. And can launch xcode from either /Developer/Applications/Xcode.app or /DeveloperBeta/Applications/Xcode.app

3.2.3 last beta did remove all other SDK's cause to many people tried publish Apps developed with the beta SDK, which will not be accepted and I guess that's still happening with the GM release.

Upvotes: 8

nicktmro
nicktmro

Reputation: 2288

You could just leave the Base SDK on 4.0 and just change the iPhone OS Deployment Target to be 3.1.3 or whatever you need it to be.

Upvotes: 1

scud
scud

Reputation: 1157

You have to install both in different folders. In iOS4 there is only SDK 3.2 and 4.0

Upvotes: 2

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