The mother ship fixed this for me - the simple root 

/Developer

 is enough to tell LC what it needs to link with XCode etc for iOS development. 
I mention this just in case anyone else was confused. I am now stumbling over 
licenses, and the extent to which one needs them (from Apple). Looks like you 
don't need much until you get to test on a physical device, and I'm a long way 
from that.

Graham

I wrote:

[…]

> I  keep getting this error message from LC:
> 
> "The chosen folder is not a valid iOS SDK for 5.0 and later. It must be one 
> that ships with XCode 4.2 or later." My version of XCode is 4.2.1, BTW.
> 
> I am not very clear what LC is looking for but I've tried choosing other 
> parts of the structure with no result.
> 
> So, something is missing or I'm doing something wrong. Since every member of 
> this list who has worked on an IOS project must have passed this point, I 
> feel an idiot.
[…]
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