Hi Terry,
Yes, it is possible that the app store can't distinguish a dev preview and the
golden master. Downloading Lion directly from your Apple dev account is the
right thing to do.
I have no trouble building standalones for iOS with XCode 4. It may be
unspupported but it works.
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4.0? It's broken in 4.1 for me.
Gerry
On 21/07/2011, at 7:12 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
I have no trouble building standalones for iOS with XCode 4. It may be
unspupported but it works.
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Oh, I see, Gerry, I am using XCode 4.0.2 at the moment.
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On 21/07/2011, at 8:08 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Oh, I see, Gerry, I am using XCode 4.0.2 at the moment.
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Hi,
It is possible to use mutliple versions of XCode next to each other, but XCode
seems to stop working at some point, while you keep upgrading to newer system
versions. You should be able to install multiple SDK's though. If you're lucky,
you're only missing an older SDK and will be able to
Mark
Sorry, I have been asking about this on a couple of lists, and lost track of
where the conversation was up to here…my problem is in getting the simulator
running. I can save iOS standalones, but I can't test them.
The Test button works but gives me the error Unknown deployment platform
Hi Gerry,
Usually, that error appears if you haven't selected a platform in the
standalone builder. It probably means that XCode isn't even involved yet. If
the error still occurs after selecting the iOS platform in the standalone
builder, try an older version of LiveCode (4.6.1).
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Mark, the error is occurring with 4.6.1, 4.6.2 and 4.6.3. In each case I made
sure that the target platform was selected in the standalone settings.
Cheers
Gerry
On 21/07/2011, at 9:38 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Usually, that error appears if you haven't selected a platform in the
Hi there,
Is anyone experiencing this same problem with Lion?
I cannot save a stack as a standalone for iOS anymore since upgrading to Lion.
When I go to the preferences and go under Mobile Support and choose 'Location
of developer root for iOS 3.2 and above', it says '/Developer' like it
On Wednesday, July 20, 2011 11:45:58 PM Terry Vogelaar wrote:
I wanted to upgrade yesterday, but I couldn't, because it is 'Already
installed' according to the App Store.
Not to make light of the problems you personally are having, Terry, but would
this be the same we provide a
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