Hi Terry,

Yes, it is possible that the app store can't distinguish a dev preview and the 
golden master. Downloading Lion directly from your Apple dev account is the 
right thing to do.

I have no trouble building standalones for iOS with XCode 4. It may be 
unspupported but it works.

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On 21 jul 2011, at 06:45, Terry Vogelaar wrote:

> Hi there,
> 
> Is anyone experiencing this same problem with Lion?
> 
> I cannot save a stack as a standalone for iOS anymore since upgrading to 
> Lion. When I go to the preferences and go under Mobile Support and choose 
> 'Location of developer root for iOS 3.2 and above', it says '/Developer' like 
> it should. When I browse to reselect it, it says: 'The chosen folder is not a 
> valid iOS SDK for 3.2 and later. It must be the one that ships with XCode 
> 3.2.4 or later.'
> 
> I also tried installing Xcode 4.1 for Lion, which is the preferred version 
> for Lion, but that is not supported by RunRev (yet).
> 
> I'm on Developer Preview 4 of Lion. I wanted to upgrade yesterday, but I 
> couldn't, because it is 'Already installed' according to the App Store. So I 
> will download it at work and bring it here on an USB stick. Hopefully this 
> resolves these issues.
> 
> Terry



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