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sagarshivam

macrumors member
Original poster
May 24, 2011
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Dear All

Recently I started using Mac Lion 10.7 and then downloaded xcode 4.1 from Apple site. Size of file was 2.9 GB
After installation, when I click xcode.app , error window appears mentioning internal logic error.
Part of error is "UNCAUGHT EXCEPTION (NSInvalidArgumentException) : - [IDECustomToolbar setFullScreenAccessoryView:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0*40081eb60
UserInfo: (null)"


Further, when I start Dashcode, I am able to run projects only on iPhone simulator and not on the iPad simulator.
Though iPad simulator does not crash.

Other details are as below (as per the details found in "About This Mac"):

xcode version: 4.1 (4B110)
Applications:
xcode :4.1 (516)
instrument :4.1 (4138)
dashcode : 3.0.2 (336)

SDKs:

Mac OS X:
10.6
10.7

iPhone simulator:
4.3 (8H7)
iPhone OS:
4.3 (8H7)


Thanks in advance

Sagar
 

ArtOfWarfare

macrumors G3
Nov 26, 2007
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Two things that sound odd to me:

#1: Xcode 4.1 wasn't a real update. It was just a quick fix for users of MacBook Pros(?) who weren't able to install 4.0. There is, however, a version 4.2, which is the newest version, and probably the one you should be upgrading to. It's available on the Mac App Store.

#2: You can run stuff you made in Dashcode on either of the simulators? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought Dashcode was a tool for making widgets for Mac OS X's Dashboard, and the stuff made there shouldn't/wouldn't run on any iOS device or simulator. I'm not totally sure about this, as I've never used Dashcode before.
 

chrfr

macrumors G5
Jul 11, 2009
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Two things that sound odd to me:

#1: Xcode 4.1 wasn't a real update. It was just a quick fix for users of MacBook Pros(?) who weren't able to install 4.0.
4.1 was the first version of Xcode that supported Lion. You're confusing it with 4.1.1.
 
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