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Re: Need help with 5.0.2
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Re: Need help with 5.0.2


  • Subject: Re: Need help with 5.0.2
  • From: Alex Zavatone <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2013 18:28:00 -0500

They download in the background after you start up the app.  Xcode doesn't tell you though that this is happening.

Check in the preferences.  You should see lots of stuff there, including material related to SDKs and downloads.

There is also an Accounts preference pane where you should log in.  That should help you out.

GL.

On Dec 14, 2013, at 2:22 PM, James Pengra wrote:

> Folks,
>              My new machine is an iMac running OSX 10.8.5. I recently downloaded Xcode 5.0.2. My previous version is 3.2.4 on an iMac running 10.6.8.
>              I think I am missing important parts of the development environment, mainly the SDKs. Where are they? The old Development folder has a lot of stuff in it that perhaps I need. Should I move the old development folder from the old machine to the new, maybe minus the old Xcode and Interface builder? It would be missing the SDK for 10.8, but that seems to be available somewhere to the new version.
>
> 	     Question: Since I am principally interested in developing apps for the desktop machine, and not for the iOS environment, would I be better off to stay with Xcode 3.2?
>
>       Suggestions or pointers to help on installing a complete development environment on my new machine would be much appreciated.
>
>      Thanks,  Jim
>
>      P.S. Does anyone know if Hillegass or Cheeseman or others have  books in the works for the new Xcode.
>
>
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