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Re: A possibly dumb question...


  • Subject: Re: A possibly dumb question...
  • From: Paul Ward <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 00:07:46 -0700

Select the project (the parent file) and click Info. In the window that pops up, look for Base SDK under Architectures. Then you just have to select 3.2 or 4.0.

That's not a dumb question, by the way. Its not easy to find if you don't know its there. :)

Paul Ward
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On Jun 22, 2010, at 23:36, Jennifer Usher <email@hidden> wrote:

> I installed the new iOS 4 SDK.  I am trying to compile a program from the Sample Code, Date Cell, and XCode tells me that the "Base SDK is missing."  I tried resetting the Base SDK settings to both 4.0 and 3.2.  Now, I had no problem doing this with some code I created from an example in a book, but this program seems immune to accepting any change.  It keeps insisting that I am targeting SDK 3.0.
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> Any suggestions, preferably with detailed instructions, would be most appreciated.
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