Would it work with stable build 704/706 already? :\ [import]uid: 89165 topic_id: 20374 reply_id: 92871[/import]
AFter some stumbling, mine works fine on both the latest daily as well as the 704 stable build.
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We’re working on the 704 backport right now. If there are any other problems with Xcode 4.3 and the daily builds, now is the time to say something or forever hold your peace.
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Hey @Eric,
Do you have any idea about when the builds 704/706 etc will be OK to run with Xcode 4.3.1?
Im asking you because looks like I
ve managed to get all my renewal Apple`s membership things (provisionings, certificate, etc) DONE! At least I can build and install on device via Corona, BUT only with latests daily-builds (as 766 for example right now), with the latest stable build 704 I got that same problem of “reinstall you SDK”… :\
PS: Would it be only problem of the Corona build 704 be unable to “see” where the Xcode things are installed now (as latest 4.3.1v)?
If so maybe I could try to use the Terminal and some command line to “switch” the path of the Xcode SDK and so make Corona able to “see” it again…does it make sense? If so I could still build using the stable build and so keep my support for iOS 4.3- ! :\
So, what should I do - wait you guys get the version 704 working with Xcode 4.3.1 or try something before you get it?
PS: By the way, I can notice you that you guys have done an amazing job “rebuilding” Corona. So I was able to renew my apple membership, upgrade Xcode, upgrade CoronaSDK and so build for device/xcode simulator without problems. Thanks.
Thanks for the advice,
Rodrigo. [import]uid: 89165 topic_id: 20374 reply_id: 93236[/import]
Corona 704A is already available. It works with 4.3.
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Sorry but I’m lost.
I have a new Lion, the new 4.3.1 and the public release.
What should I do ? download 4.2.1 ? do a terminal thing ? …
Edit : Oooch : I realize I don’t have the 704 “A” … sorry I download it right now.
As usual, Ansca team found a solution for us, fast and simple. Thx. [import]uid: 9328 topic_id: 20374 reply_id: 94868[/import]
Last Xcode for Mountain Lion doesn’t have pbxcp and corona compile is not possible . How to fix it ? [import]uid: 10141 topic_id: 20374 reply_id: 107431[/import]
Yes I am having the same problem as Taruga. I have tried all the fixes here. Using the latest stable release of both Corona and Xcode 4.3.2 and still get this problem. GRRRRR, have a project due for testing. [import]uid: 68276 topic_id: 20374 reply_id: 109204[/import]
Hmmm sorry guys either re-validating my certificates/prov. profiles (I recently reformatted) or reinstalling Corona fixed the issue. I am guessing it was the former. [import]uid: 68276 topic_id: 20374 reply_id: 109276[/import]
I’m getting the same or similar error:
The iOS SDK located at /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer is missing the following component(s):
pbxcp
Please (re)install the the iOS SDK.
I’m using :
Corona Version 2011.704 (2011.12.8)
XCode Version 4.3.3 (4E3002)
OS X 10.7.4
XCode is located at: /Applications/Xcode.app
Anyone figure out a solution to this? [import]uid: 98652 topic_id: 20374 reply_id: 113854[/import]
Corona 2012.828 and XCode 4.4.1 same error! Will this ever be fixed? What’s the solution? [import]uid: 150267 topic_id: 20374 reply_id: 130988[/import]
Corona 2012.828 and XCode 4.4.1 same error! Will this ever be fixed? What’s the solution? [import]uid: 150267 topic_id: 20374 reply_id: 130988[/import]
Yea, I’m running to this problem myself. Anyone else find a fix yet? [import]uid: 135394 topic_id: 20374 reply_id: 131018[/import]
Yea, I’m running to this problem myself. Anyone else find a fix yet? [import]uid: 135394 topic_id: 20374 reply_id: 131018[/import]
Okay I resolved it by installing the latest xcode, apparently I didnt have it, 4.5.2 and then making sure that I am running the latest Corona to build it: Bulld: 2012.894
Then in xcode, make sure that you have the ios SDK for iOS 6.0.1
That fixed it! [import]uid: 150267 topic_id: 20374 reply_id: 131105[/import]
@Raz5, I’m a Mac newbie and just bought my Mac to build iOS apps! Could you please describe the process to ensure XCode is using the iOS SDK for iOS 6.0.1? [import]uid: 135394 topic_id: 20374 reply_id: 131107[/import]
With your device plugged in to the computer, click on it and then check that it says you have the SDK for ios 6.01 installed. If you don’t go to developer.apple.com and download it / install it. [import]uid: 150267 topic_id: 20374 reply_id: 131118[/import]
Okay I resolved it by installing the latest xcode, apparently I didnt have it, 4.5.2 and then making sure that I am running the latest Corona to build it: Bulld: 2012.894
Then in xcode, make sure that you have the ios SDK for iOS 6.0.1
That fixed it! [import]uid: 150267 topic_id: 20374 reply_id: 131105[/import]
@Raz5, I’m a Mac newbie and just bought my Mac to build iOS apps! Could you please describe the process to ensure XCode is using the iOS SDK for iOS 6.0.1? [import]uid: 135394 topic_id: 20374 reply_id: 131107[/import]