Abhinav
Abhinav

Reputation: 38142

XCODE Base SDK Missing

I have a application built on IOS 4.1 but recently I have upgraded my XCODE to 3.2.6 which supports IOS 4.3.

How can I run this application in this XCODE. All I am seeing is the "Base SDK Missing" message even though I am choosing the deployment target SDK as 4.1.

Please suggest.

Upvotes: 15

Views: 26481

Answers (2)

SteveCaine
SteveCaine

Reputation: 512

It's also worth keeping the last released version of Xcode, and install the latest beta in a separate folder. (See Can I have multiple Xcode versions installed? for details on how this is done.) Use the beta to test beta features only, and the final for all your other development work.

Upvotes: 2

Dave
Dave

Reputation: 3448

As well as the Deployment Target, you need to set the Base SDK.

Go to the Project menu, then Edit Project Settings. Select the Build tab, and near the top, there is a Base SDK setting.

Sometimes, you also need to clean all targets, and restart Xcode for it to work properly.

Upvotes: 33

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