I'm losing the will to live here to do something apparently so simple.
I've developed 4 apps and they are on the App Store. I'm using a standard Xcode 7.3.1 installation into the default directories. I'm using LiveCode 8-0-0-dp1. I'm using OS X 10.11.5
I want to build an iOS app. I've set the standalone application settings and I'm now trying to set LiveCode > Preferences > Mobile Support
I click the "Add Entry" button and hit return (as 4.3 or later is default), but I feel as though I'm on some game of hide and seek across my directories and folders!
The dialog opens in /Applications but if I select Xcode I see "The chosen folder is not a valid iOS SDK". I've added ~/Library to the Finder sidebar and if I click "Add Entry" and navigate inside there and select Developer and Open, it just opens it; I select Xcode and Open and it just opens it, and so on and so on and so on.
Which folder does it want? What am I trying to find? What is it called? Why is this so mysterious and unhelpful?
Any help would be much appreciated. I would like to create a proof of concept for my employers, a big council authority. If I can show them this it may lead to commercial licences and a high profile. At the moment it's leading to a brick wall.
