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Re: "ibtool … error … loading plug-in … Try reinstalling the bundle." How?
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Re: "ibtool … error … loading plug-in … Try reinstalling the bundle." How?


  • Subject: Re: "ibtool … error … loading plug-in … Try reinstalling the bundle." How?
  • From: Laurent Daudelin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2010 14:02:43 -0700

On Nov 6, 2010, at 13:41, Joey Hagedorn wrote:

> On Nov 6, 2010, at 1:33 PM, Jerry Krinock wrote:
>>
>> I just checked and the iOS Dev Center it has only Xcode 3.2.4.  (At least, that's all I can see as an iOS non-member).
>>
>>> I recommend deleting your current Xcode install and reinstalling using the Xcode & iOS SDK package from the iOS dev center.
>>
>> But probably that is *not* what you recommend now that you understand I am doing only Mac development, not iOS.  Correct?
>
> In this case, I'd also suggest you delete your existing install (the whole Developer directory), then install the Xcode package. The key is that you can't "upgrade" from the Xcode+iOS to the Xcode only configuration; you need to delete the existing install and install fresh. You can just reinstall the same image you downloaded again, after deleting your existing tools.

There is a script you can run from Terminal that will delete the entire development packages you did install. Deleting only the Developer folder might work but the Xcode installer installs many other frameworks in other places. The script is in /Developer/Library/uninstall-devtools.

>
>> I wonder if the problem is possibly that my project was last edited with Xcode 3.2.2, which *did* have iOS support, so now it "expects" to see iOS plug-ins, but now I am building it with Xcode 3.2.5 which does *not* have iOS support.  ?
>
> I would not expect this to be the case if you're just working on a Mac project, the errors you described seem to be leftovers from the previous installation of the iOS SDK.


-Laurent.
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