HI All,
I'm getting rolling (finally) on LiveCode for iOS and I'm running into a failure on the simplest of stacks. No matter what I do, when I select "Save as standalone application ...", I get the error stating that the iOS 5.0 SDK platform must be installed.
I'm running on Lion 10.7.2, I have Xcode 4.2.1 installed and my LiveCode version is 5.0.1 (1466) with licenses for iOS and Android. I have tried relicensing LiveCode and the error persists. I can build example iOS apps in Xcode. Also, running the LiveCode stack in the iOS simulator works.
Here's my Xcode info:
Version: 4.2.1 (4D502)
Location: /Developer
Applications:
Xcode: 4.2.1 (834)
Instruments: 4.2 (4233)
Dashcode: 3.0.2 (336)
SDKs:
Mac OS X:
10.6: (10K549)
10.7: (11C63)
iPhone OS:
5.0: (9A334)
iPhone Simulator:
4.3: (8H7)
5.0: (9A334)
Any guidance?
Thanks,
Tim
Can't Save Standalone iOS app (RESOLVED)
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Can't Save Standalone iOS app (RESOLVED)
Last edited by tolistim on Sun Dec 04, 2011 6:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Tim
Tim
Re: Can't Save Standalone iOS app
Hi Tim,
Have you entered the path to the XCode developer folder in the LiveCode preferences window?
Kind regards,
Mark
Have you entered the path to the XCode developer folder in the LiveCode preferences window?
Kind regards,
Mark
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Re: Can't Save Standalone iOS app
Thanks, Mark.
That was it. I saw the path was set for 4.x and since I was using 4.3 as the minimum version, didn't notice the 5.0 field.
Tim
That was it. I saw the path was set for 4.x and since I was using 4.3 as the minimum version, didn't notice the 5.0 field.
Tim
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