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Re: Installing & running Xcode
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Re: Installing & running Xcode


  • Subject: Re: Installing & running Xcode
  • From: Alex Zavatone <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 07:36:36 -0400

What's your goal in using 1.0?

Is there any way you can use a newer OS or Xcode?

On Mar 19, 2012, at 7:52 PM, Bill Meng wrote:

>
> I've downloaded Xcode 1.0 from Apple to run on OS 10.4. After installing Xcode and running it, clicking on New Project, selecting 'Foundation Tool',  giving it a name and clicking Finish  I get the following message
>
> Internal Error
> Uncaught Exception:
> *** -[PBXToolbar _notificationPostingEnabled]: selector not recognized [self = 0x17c42c20]
>
> Stack Backtrace:
> The stack backtrace has been logged to the console.
>
> So after finding the created files, I double clicked on main.m which restarted Xcode. but when I select 'Build' from the menu, 'Build and Run' is grayed disabled.
>
> What is going on here?
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