Hi all,
I like to use LC 6.5.2 but latest version Xcode 5.1.1 is not recognized by LC 6.5.2. it answers "The chosen folder is not a valid iOS SDK"
What version of Xcode should I install??? If older version is compatible with LC 6.5.2, is there any big difference between latest and older xcode in terms of performance?
current os x ver 10.9.4
thanks in advance!
Louis
LC 6.5.2 and Xcode version
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Re: LC 6.5.2 and Xcode version
copy paste from http://livecode.com/developers/guides/b ... tallation/
Snow Leopard
When running on Snow Leopard, LiveCode uses the iOS 5.0 SDK to produce device builds. This is available as part of Xcode 4.2.
The 4.3 and 5.0 simulators are supported on Snow Leopard.
Lion & Mountain Lion
When building for Arm v7 devices, LiveCode uses the iOS 6.1 SDK, available as part of Xcode 4.6.
When building for Arm v6 devices, LiveCode uses the iOS 5.1 SDK, available as part of Xcode 4.4.
If you wish to produce universal device builds (including both Arm v6 and Arm v7 instructions) you must have the iOS 5.1 and iOS 6.1 SDKs installed.
The 5.0, 5.1, 6.0 and 6.1 simulators are supported on Lion & Mountain Lion.
regard's
Saman Sjr.
Snow Leopard
When running on Snow Leopard, LiveCode uses the iOS 5.0 SDK to produce device builds. This is available as part of Xcode 4.2.
The 4.3 and 5.0 simulators are supported on Snow Leopard.
Lion & Mountain Lion
When building for Arm v7 devices, LiveCode uses the iOS 6.1 SDK, available as part of Xcode 4.6.
When building for Arm v6 devices, LiveCode uses the iOS 5.1 SDK, available as part of Xcode 4.4.
If you wish to produce universal device builds (including both Arm v6 and Arm v7 instructions) you must have the iOS 5.1 and iOS 6.1 SDKs installed.
The 5.0, 5.1, 6.0 and 6.1 simulators are supported on Lion & Mountain Lion.
regard's
Saman Sjr.
Re: LC 6.5.2 and Xcode version
Hi Saman Sjr,
That's very clear explanation.
Thanks a lot for your advice!
Have a great weekend!
Louis
That's very clear explanation.

Have a great weekend!
Louis