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ojaysimsanson

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Jul 15, 2010
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I am running Mac OS X 10.5.8 Leopard and I am having trouble finding the SDK for my computer and Xcode.
I am watching the lessons on iTunes U and when Xcode pops up they have an iPhone menu, and mine doesn't show up.
Will it be any easier if I upgrade to Snow Leopard?
 
I think there is a Leopard version as well, but it may not be the current version (I don't have Leopard so I can't check)

All new SDK releases have requires Snow Leopard for some time. Apple do not seem to keep older versions of the SDK available (as they are not supported for upload to the app store).

OP: You will either have to upgrade to Snow Leopard or find an old SDK on a non-Apple download site somewhere and accept that you cannot use it to submit apps to the app store.
 
All new SDK releases have requires Snow Leopard for some time. Apple do not seem to keep older versions of the SDK available (as they are not supported for upload to the app store).

OP: You will either have to upgrade to Snow Leopard or find an old SDK on a non-Apple download site somewhere and accept that you cannot use it to submit apps to the app store.

Thank you very much for the help
 
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