I think you want to change the compiler version on the target and double click it then you have to change it from there. Try it,i may solve your problem useyourloaf.com/blog/2011/3/21/compiler-... check this url.
I think you want to change the compiler version on the target and double click it then you have to change it from there. Try it,i may solve your problem. useyourloaf.com/blog/2011/3/21/compiler-... check this url.
Thanks for response, Presently I have change Compiler for c/c++/Objective C to LLVM GCC 4.2. Is that correct. – Arvind Aug 22 at 8:58 I have tried with all the options available for Compiler in Build and Target, but there is no fruitful result. – Arvind Aug 22 at 9:18.
I know that when I upgraded to Lion and Xcode 4.1, the update via App Store removed iOS SDK 4.0, 4.1 and 4.2, leaving only 4.3. This gave me compile errors because my base SDK was 4.0, it required the 4.0 SDK files to compile, I was lucky enough to have everything backed up and I copied my SDKs back over to Lion into /Developer/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator. Platform/Developer/SDKs This was the only issue I had with the upgrade, hope this helps.
You mean It is not possible to run Xcode 4.0.1 build to Xcode 4.1 with IOS 4.3. – Arvind Aug 22 at 9:16 No, what I meant was that when I upgraded to Xcode 4.1, the install process removed iOS SDKs 4.0 to 4.2, you should be able to download these somewhere and they work fine by just placing them back where they should be. – Daniel Aug 22 at 9:26.
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