![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Your software can use features available in OS versions up to and including the one corresponding to the base SDK. This identifies the earliest OS version on which your software can run. To use a particular SDK for an Xcode project, make two selections in your project’s build settings. Now restart xCode and you can set previous versions of sdks as base sdk. Applications/Xcode 3.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/atform/Developer/SDKs (Replace Xcode.app with correct number) copy previous sdks to So /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/atform/Developer/SDKs Contain different sdks. So I have these in my installation Folder When installing xCode I preferred keeping previous installations rather than replacing them. ![]() Just note : When you change the base SDK in your Targets, iOS 7.0 won't be available anymore for building on the simulator !Ĭan do this, But not really necessary How to do this To build your app in iOS 6, so the design of your app will be the older design on an iPhone with iOS 7 also: Just choose iOS 6.0 in your active sheme. To test an app in iOS 6 on your simulator: Close your xcode app and re-open it again.Go to Contents/Developer/Platforms/atform/Developer/SDKs/.right click on your xcode.app in Applications folder.Simple Copy the folder iPhoneOS6.X sdk and paste it in your xcode.app.When you open the xcode.dmg you can find it by opening the Xcode.app (right click and "show contents")Īnd go to Contents/Developer/Platforms/atform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS6.1 sdk If you haven't, you can downlad it from Apple Developer server at this address: Locate an older SDK like for example "iPhoneOS6.1 sdk" in an older version of xcode for example. ![]()
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