Correct Xcode install for doing both iPhone and mac development
Quote from Forum Archives on November 23, 2009, 1:41 pmPosted by: bstevens33 <bstevens33@...>
Bernie and I discussed this offlist in the past but:(1) I've forgotten the answer
(2) There are probably others who need to knowScenario:
FBers who are already doing FB5 development( and have Xcode
installed ) and want to expand into iPhone development ( or at least
have it available if required )Questions:
(1) With Xcode already installed ( in my case version 3.1 on OS X
10.5.8 ) what is the step to upgrade Xcode to include iPhone
development?(2) Is it possible to just download the iPhone SDK 3.1.2 on top of an
existing Xcode ( for Mac ) install?(3) Or is a complete reinstall necessary?
(4) Is it correct to assume Xcode with iPhone SDK installed allows
both Mac and iPhone development?Brian S
Posted by: bstevens33 <bstevens33@...>
(1) I've forgotten the answer
(2) There are probably others who need to know
Scenario:
FBers who are already doing FB5 development( and have Xcode
installed ) and want to expand into iPhone development ( or at least
have it available if required )
Questions:
(1) With Xcode already installed ( in my case version 3.1 on OS X
10.5.8 ) what is the step to upgrade Xcode to include iPhone
development?
(2) Is it possible to just download the iPhone SDK 3.1.2 on top of an
existing Xcode ( for Mac ) install?
(3) Or is a complete reinstall necessary?
(4) Is it correct to assume Xcode with iPhone SDK installed allows
both Mac and iPhone development?
Brian S