Once again LC 4.5.3 has bitten me. I'm beginning to think it might be personal.
I've been developing for IOS using this version. Things have been working fine and I've gotten my app to run nicely on my iphone. I was working on it today and I had to quit LC for some reason. When I restarted it, suddenly the Simulate and Simulate Version menus were dimmed in the Development menu. I verified that my stack was set to build for IOS but I still could not get these menu items to become active. I went to the preferences to make sure that the developer root was set to /Developer. It was listed that way in the preferences but, to be sure, I clicked the ellipses button to reassign it to /Developer. When I tried this I got a dialog box stating: The chosen folder is not a valid IOS SDK for 3.2 and later. It must be one that ships with XCode 3.2..4 or later. I found this very strange since I had been using the simulator without problems. I checked the directory and I have SDKs for 3.2, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3 but for some reason LC insists that I don't have the proper SDK installed. I can't figure out why LC would suddenly not recognize the SDKs in my Developer directory. When I launch LC 4.6.4 and point it at the same directory, it smiles and wants to have my child (i.e. it works fine and doesn't complain about missing SDKs). What in the world would cause LC 4.5.3 to suddenly not validate my developer directory and keep me from using the simulator? Any suggestions as to how to get this to work again would be greatly appreciated. -- Regards, Howard Bornstein ----------------------- www.designeq.com _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode