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| Xcode configuration in iPhone SDK not the same as tutorial I have just now installed the iPhone SDK, and because I'm a novice, I'm going through Apple's video tutorial. In this tutorial, the instructor brings up Xcode and immediately starts working on a project template called Cocoa Touch. However, when I start up Xcode, that template does not appear. Instead, I see a list of other templates which don't look like they have anything to do with iPhone applications: "Navigation Based Application", "OpenGL ES Application", "Tab Bar Application", "Utility Application", "View-Based Application", and "Window-Based Application". Nowhere under any of the application categories do I see anything called Cocoa Touch. What am I doing wrong? Could this be due to some sort of Xcode installation error? I have seen this question asked on the web, but I have not found an answer. Thanks in advance. Last edited by Hippo Man; July 17th, 2008 at 03:02 PM. |
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| Ps PS: I'm using Leopard. I'm guessing that this error is related to the fact that it already comes with a version of Xcode (3.0, I believe). I uninstalled that version of Xcode and also the iPhone version, both via sudo <Xcode>/Library/uninstall-devtools --mode=all. I then rebooted before installing the iPhone SDK all over again. I still had the same problem when I started Xcode. |
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| Sorry, the iPhone SDK is still under NDA so we can't talk about it openly until the NDA is lifted.
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