A andrewpsy macrumors newbie Original poster Apr 17, 2010 14 7 Jun 24, 2010 #1 Hi guys, I just noticed Apple has released a 3.2.3 iOS4 SDK. I already have 3.2.2 installed. Do I have to download the whole thing(about 2GB) again?
Hi guys, I just noticed Apple has released a 3.2.3 iOS4 SDK. I already have 3.2.2 installed. Do I have to download the whole thing(about 2GB) again?
PhoneyDeveloper macrumors 68040 Sep 2, 2008 3,114 93 Jun 24, 2010 #2 For some definition of "have to" You only "have to" if you want to have Apple's latest toolset and be able to develop for iOS 4.0.
For some definition of "have to" You only "have to" if you want to have Apple's latest toolset and be able to develop for iOS 4.0.
dejo Moderator emeritus Sep 2, 2004 15,982 454 The Centennial State Jun 24, 2010 #3 Also, if you want to submit your app to the App Store, Apple usually wants you to have built it using the latest SDK.
Also, if you want to submit your app to the App Store, Apple usually wants you to have built it using the latest SDK.
A andrewpsy macrumors newbie Original poster Apr 17, 2010 14 7 Jun 24, 2010 #4 I think I didn't make it clear: Is there an option so that I only need to download smaller update package? Or is there an Accumulative update package?
I think I didn't make it clear: Is there an option so that I only need to download smaller update package? Or is there an Accumulative update package?
dejo Moderator emeritus Sep 2, 2004 15,982 454 The Centennial State Jun 24, 2010 #5 andrewpsy said: I think I didn't make it clear: Is there an option so that I only need to download smaller update package? Or is there an Accumulative update package? Click to expand... No.
andrewpsy said: I think I didn't make it clear: Is there an option so that I only need to download smaller update package? Or is there an Accumulative update package? Click to expand... No.