zman10101010101 Posted August 6, 2009 Share Posted August 6, 2009 Allow me to explain my situation as quickly as possible right now i have: osx 86 ToH RC2 installed. (updated to 10.5.1) iphone sdk 2.2.1 final installed to: /2.2.1/Developer/ iphone sdk 3.0 final installed to: /3.0/ (i was clever enough not to UPGRADE to 3.0) now i have BOTH on my computer so xcode runs both versions fine, however the 3.0 iphone simulator says it cannot be launched on this version of mac osx. (wich makes sence because i changed the install pkg dist file to allow it to install on older version) so i move back and click sdks and see the 3.0 sim sdk folder, and think "hmm mabye i can move this to the older versions folder" not verry confidently i tried this surprizingly it worked i launched the old sim and then selected hardware then version then 3.0 was there, however when i clicked it it just crashed and asked if i wanted to switch sdks. (to a 2.0 versions) so it doesnt work there are some things i havent tried yet so ill keep you posted. If there is a way to get old sim to work with it or get new sim to work on my version let me know. Please dont tell me how to update to 10.5.7 or whatever my graphics card is incompattable (as i have prebiously posted) i decided to give up on that when i found out about iphone sdk working in 10.5.1. Thank you all. Zman UPDATE: i attempted removing the non working newwer sim and replacing with the older version to make sure there were no other files i missed in coppying and got the sme results. Also i confirmed that the sim reads sdks depending on what folder its in (in 2.2.1 sdk i deleted 3.0 and ran the sim it only displayed 2.0 versions then i ran the same sim except it was the copied one in the 3.0 sdk and 3.0 showed up!!(and failed to run)) So it must be the actual sim application incompatability (wich is what i exspected anyway). Scratch compatability fix does anyone know how to edit the new sim to allow launch on 10.5.1?? (show package contents is allowed.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrunkenDonkey Posted August 6, 2009 Share Posted August 6, 2009 Why don't you just fake the installed version - make it 10.5.7 (somewhere in /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration) and reinstall xcode. I have 10.5.2 with faked version to 10.5.7 and everything works fine with iPhone SDK. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zman10101010101 Posted August 6, 2009 Author Share Posted August 6, 2009 Why don't you just fake the installed version - make it 10.5.7 (somewhere in /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration) and reinstall xcode. I have 10.5.2 with faked version to 10.5.7 and everything works fine with iPhone SDK. Thanks a gazzillion ill try that!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kiewic Posted April 3, 2010 Share Posted April 3, 2010 Hi, does anybody know how to fake the version as DrunkenDonkey said??? Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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