Hi all,
I recently upgraded my Mac to Mountain Lion. Soon, I found that my XCode no longer worked, so I had to update to XCode 4.4, which works on Mountain Lion. However, this version works with iOS versions 5 and up. Since my testing device is version 4.1 (and can't be upgraded further), that means I can no longer test my apps on my device. Yes, I know I should not be cheapskate my get myself a newer device, but I can't afford one right now. And yet, when I go to XCode > Preferences, then click on Components, I notice that I have one called "iOS 4.0 - 4.1 Device Debugging Support" installed. And yet, I don't have a iOS 4.1 deployment target or scheme in none of my projects. How can I enable this functionality? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
I recently upgraded my Mac to Mountain Lion. Soon, I found that my XCode no longer worked, so I had to update to XCode 4.4, which works on Mountain Lion. However, this version works with iOS versions 5 and up. Since my testing device is version 4.1 (and can't be upgraded further), that means I can no longer test my apps on my device. Yes, I know I should not be cheapskate my get myself a newer device, but I can't afford one right now. And yet, when I go to XCode > Preferences, then click on Components, I notice that I have one called "iOS 4.0 - 4.1 Device Debugging Support" installed. And yet, I don't have a iOS 4.1 deployment target or scheme in none of my projects. How can I enable this functionality? Any help will be greatly appreciated.