Re: iPhone SDK 3.0 doesn't create 2.2.1 compatible project templates
Re: iPhone SDK 3.0 doesn't create 2.2.1 compatible project templates
- Subject: Re: iPhone SDK 3.0 doesn't create 2.2.1 compatible project templates
- From: Romulo Velasquez <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 19:29:40 -0400
Hi Chris,
Sorry for posting on the wrong list, and thanks for letting me know which one I should post to. I'll just use the older Xcode for now, I don't really need 3.0 at the moment.
Rom On 25-Mar-09, at 3:55 PM, Chris Espinosa wrote: On Mar 25, 2009, at 12:18 PM, Romulo Velasquez wrote: I just downloaded and installed iPhone SDK 3.0 beta. Now when I try to create a Navigation Based Application it won't compile when I target 2.2.1. Unfortunately I'm in the process of removing 3.0 and reinstalling 2.2.1 so I don't remember what the compile time issue was. Maybe someone else can verify.
First of all, Beta releases of software are distributed under NDA, and you can provide feedback at email@hidden or http://bugreporter.apple.com, unless (as is the case of the iPhone SDK Beta releases) there's another explicit forum for NDA discussions. Second, in every release of Mac OS X the Xcode project templates are updated to exploit the new API and project configuration features in that OS. This is intentional and not a bug. These projects won't be compatible with older copies of Xcode, but you can copy the project templates from an older version of Xcode ( in /Developer/Library/Xcode/Project Templates ) and put them in your user directory (~/Library/Application Support/Developer/Shared/Xcode/Project Templates/Older Project Templates). Newer versions of Xcode should have no problem using older templates. Chris
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