![]() ![]() Click Relaunch to try again." with Quit, Switch SDK, and Relaunch buttons. The SDK may need to be reinstalled." and another alert that says "Simulated application quit. I used the dvd image which I have started backup'ing since 3.2.1)Īfter installing the Xcode 4.2 for Snow Leopard, I noticed there was a choice for iPad 3.2 Simulator, but using it just brings up some alerts that say "iOS Simulator could not find the SDK. go to the last different folder it should be iPhoneSimulator4.0.sdk\ and copy that one)ĭONE (and at that point I have verified it: it works on my Lion. ![]() They will appear in your root directory and you have to move them to your Developer dir (don't simply overwrite, it will delete all other SDKs. iPhoneSDK4_0.pkg and iPhoneSimulatorSDK4_0.pkg) and install both. There should be a hidden folder Packages. ![]() I'm referencing to my other answer how to get an older Xcode (don't know if it's still working)Īfter you have an older Xcode version, mount the image an navigate with terminal to that volume. I haven't tried it with Lion but principally it should work like before with Snow Leopard. As has mentioned you have to install an older Xcode which in fact doesn't work because you're using Lion. The problem is that you have no other Simulator SDK installed which can be used. ![]()
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