Can't Save Standalone iOS app (RESOLVED)

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Can't Save Standalone iOS app (RESOLVED)

Post by tolistim » Sun Dec 04, 2011 5:41 pm

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
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Re: Can't Save Standalone iOS app

Post by Mark » Sun Dec 04, 2011 5:53 pm

Hi Tim,

Have you entered the path to the XCode developer folder in the LiveCode preferences window?

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Re: Can't Save Standalone iOS app

Post by tolistim » Sun Dec 04, 2011 6:24 pm

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
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