- 1. Open up Xcode 4.5
2. Go to the preferences (cmd-comma)
3. Go to the Downloads section of the prefs
4. In the Components section you will see listed iOS5, iOS5.1 and Command Line Tools. Download all of these components. (Note: You CANNOT get <iOS4.x for Xcode 4.5 as it is no longer supported)
5. When its all downloaded exit Xcode (or not, doesn't matter)
6. Open LiveCode.
7. Make sure it's preferences>Mobile Support is pointing to Xcode 4.5 (ask if you don't know how)
8. Make sure your standalone settings are set to Arm7 only! (Arm6 and Universal are not supported in Xcode 4.5)
9. Also make sure the standalone settings are set to one of either iOS5.0 OR iOS5.1, nothing else. (Note: Builds for iOS5 or 5.1 will still run on an iOS6 device and simulator. At the time of writing, building for a minimum iOS of iOS6 will not work in either LiveCode 5.5.1 or 5.5.2)
If you need to build for <iOS5.0 AND >iOS5.1 then I suggest you have two apps. One for iOS5.1 and under (with Xcode 4.4.x and the Arm set to Universal). The other for iOS5.0 and greater (With Xcode4.5 and set to Arm7).
All the best
Sean Cole
Pi Digital
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