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Re: Newbie xCode 4 issue.
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Re: Newbie xCode 4 issue.


  • Subject: Re: Newbie xCode 4 issue.
  • From: Conrad Shultz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 18:21:32 -0800

On 11/18/11 12:06 PM, Alex Zavatone wrote:
> Yeah, I assumed that's what it meant since I couldn't reveal it in
> the Finder.
>
> Since xCode thinks that all it has is iOS 5.0, I then set the base
> SDK to iOS 5.0 and did another build.

Good to hear that you got things working in the end.  Just a quick note,
though: set your base to "latest" instead of an explicit SDK.  That way
you won't have to update your build settings (and risk breaking
something in the process) every time a new iOS is released.

--
Conrad Shultz

Synthetiq Solutions
www.synthetiqsolutions.com
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