Just a quick question of concern- the latest xcode and iphone sdk states 'Snow Leopard' beside it. Being new to Mac, does installing this on Leopard work? Please don't tell me to upgrade, I just want an answer.
No; Xcode 3.2 and iPhone SDK 3.2 both require Snow Leopard.
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I have a Mac with Leopard installed (not Snow Leopard). I'm trying to start playing around with iPhone development, so I want to download XCode and the iPhone SDK. I found a version of XCode on Apple's site which runs on Leopard, but it doesn't have the iPhone SDK bundled with it, and I can't find the iPhone SDK anywhere except bundled with the latest version of XCode (and it won't run on Leopard, just Snow Leopard).
Where can I get a copy of the iPhone SDK for Leopard?
http://chris-fletcher.com/2010/08/28/howto-install-iphone-sdk-2-0-3-1-for-xcode-3-2/
Choose [iPhone SDK 3.1.3 with Xcode 3.1.4 – Leopard].
(I had the same problem.. an old PPC with Mac OS X 10.5 that can't be upgraded to 10.6.2)
This will definitely let you write simple and useful iPhone apps, although I'm not sure about App Store acceptance. Good for 'hello world' and personal stuff, though.
You're out of luck. Current SDK is Snow Leopard only.
Edit: Listen to Eiko. 10.5 is no longer supported.
I have Mac OS X 10.5.8 and wanted to get its compatible iphone sdk version. i got iphone sdk 3.2 but lllater find out it requires 10.6.2 which i can't get for some reason. i just wanted to know where can i get (exact link if pssible) compatible version of iphone sdk for mac 10.5.8 ... no matter its iphone sdk 3.0 or 3.1 3.2... pls guide.. t hanks
3.2 did not have a Leopard compatible version.
XCode 3.1.4 with the OS 3.1.3 SDK is Leopard compatible. You can download it here:
http://developer.apple.com/iphone/download.action?path=/iphone/iphone_sdk_3.1.3__final/iphone_sdk_3.1.3_with_xcode_3.1.4__leopard__9m2809a.dmg
What can I do?? I just upgraded my iPhone OS but now my Xcode can't
run things on it.
(and the newest Xcode on the apple site is like a beta version or something)
The latest SDK is 3.1.3.
http://developer.apple.com/iphone/index.action#
Is there any way to install the iPad SDK on a Leopard machine?
It's only for Snow Leopard. You had to upgrade your system first.
The 3.2 SDK is currently under a non-disclosure agreement. The best place to ask questions about it is Apple's Developer Forum (there's a section specifically for the beta).
But in general, if there's no download listed on the developer site, then you're out of luck.
Apparently, there's SDK 3.2 beta with XCode 3.1.3, which works on Leopard and SDK 3.2 beta with XCode 3.2.2, which only works on Leopard. Correct me if I'm wrong...
I downloaded iPhone SDK 3.1 with Xcode 3.2 for Snow Leopard from Apple, but when I go to install it, it says it's installing iPhone SDK 3.0.
How can I find iPhone SDK 3.1? I can't get any apps on my phone until I upgrade my SDK because my iPhone is on 3.1.
In the Organizer it says the OS installed on my phone is 3.1 (7C114) and the XCode supported iPhone OS versions are 3.0 (7A341) and the older ones.
I've downloaded the package from Apple twice now, but both times the package only indicates it is installing iPhone 3.0.
Is there a way to find the 3.1SDK separately?
Thank you,
Elisabeth
You need to download the 3.1 sdk from the iphone apple developer connection
The xcode 3.2 download DOES NOT include the iphone 3.1 sdk
Ah, I figured it out. In the install package it lists the 3.1SDK only as "iphone SDK". Since I already have 3.0 and 2.1 installed, I'm deselecting those and installing only the 3.1SDK.