XCode 3.2.3 Beta does not allow building for below 3.2.
I opened a project that was made in an earlier XCode.
For some reason, the base SDK is reported as missing even after changing it to 4.0.
Other projects from earlier XCode do not have this issue.
What can I do?
If you can't choose the SDK at the top left of x-code you have to first
set the base SDK in the project settings.
Project -> Edit Project Settings.
Then choose the "General" tab.
At the bottom you can choose "Base SDK for all Configurations:"
Happy to hear it worked!
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Editing the .pbxproj in your .xcodeproj might help. In the XCBuildConfiguration section there are values for SDKROOT.
This question has more details on the situation: Install xCode 3.2.3 w/ iPhone SDK 4, get "Base SDK missing", can't see other SDKs
I found I had to edit the Base SDK setting for each of the different build configurations, then the error went away. You need to fix "Release", "Debug" and any others.
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I am new developer on iPhone. My problem is that I have installed the XCode 4.1 after changed the settings in the edit project settings it shows XCode 3.1 is missing so if any one know about it give me solution to solve the problem.
you should set the base SDK version in project settings and Target settings as well.
you should check if you have specified the base SDK at both places.
Best of luck.
click on your project under project navigator. then go to build settings
change the base SDK to your 4.x. do it in both project and target.
See "To Edit a Build Setting…":
http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/ToolsLanguages/Conceptual/Xcode4UserGuide/Building/Building.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40010215-CH9-SW5
I have installed two versions of xcode on my system at different locations. How do I open my application in a particular version?
Just open that xcode version that you want to use and make application in that....
You decide which version you are going to use at the time you launch Xcode - either you launch 3.2.5 or you launch 4.0. You can not change the version of Xcode itself.
Right-click on the .xcodeproj file-> Open With -> Other... -> navigate to the version of Xcode which you want (if you want check the flag "Always open with").
After upgrading to the GM version of Xcode 4 I can't compile my projects that make use of GData (e.g., YouTube API provided by Google). In particular, it complains about GDataFeedYouTubeVideo because it does not recognize it. This is the exact same project that compiled just fine in Xcode 3.x.
In Xcode 3.x, you use to be able to drag a folder from one project to another project. Looks like this feature is removed from Xcode 4. Does anybody know how to do this in Xcode 4?
If GDataFeedYouTubeVideo is a file that should not be compiled then you can manually remove it from the 'Compile Sources' list in your Target settings.
I solved this issue with my gdata api. follow link for what I did
linking gdata to an xcode 4 project
I downloaded the iPhone 4.0 Beta. But for my projects I need to compile for 3.1.3 to be able to still submit my projects to the App Store. If I run an old project that isn't a problem I can see all the versions, but when I start a new project I can only pick the 4.0 beta, how can I fix this?
Open your project. In XCode open the project settings (Project -> Edit Project Settings). Choose the build tab, and pick an appropriate Base SDK from the options under the architecture group.
You should not submit apps with beta versions of the SDK. Rather install beta SDKs alongside one for production builds.
I downloaded and installed Version 3.2.1 of XCode.
On the top left dropdown, I can only see the option of building it in 3.12 and 3.13.
Any ideas one how to build it it 3.1?
Thanks,
Chris
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Check your project settings. From the Xcode menu Project -> Edit Project Settings. At the bottom of the general tab there is an option to set the base SDK for the project. You should be able to set 3.1 from there and it will then show up in the project.