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AppHappy
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09/09/11 12:17 PM (14 years ago)

Xcode SDKRoot shows as 4.3

When I download my newly created app from your site and bring it up in Xcode, the project IOS deployment target states 3.0 but the Target SKDROOT states 4.3. I just released an app (of my own) that got a warning about an SDKROOT of 4.3 will not allow verizon users to download it. I have tried to change this setting but to no avail. Any ideas? I don't want to limit my customer base.
 
David @ buzztouch
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09/10/11 10:06 AM (14 years ago)
Different installs of Xcode sometimes show different SDK root options. The general idea is to select the 'latest base sdk' version you have installed on your machine. Do this in the build setting. Have a look at the video in the help section titled 'iOS Base SDK Missing'
 

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