Sunday, June 10, 2012

Is it possible to target older iOS versions when using Xcode 4.2 and iOS 5 SDK?


I just recently downloaded the Xcode 4.2 with iOS 5 SDK package and I immediately noticed that I am unable to use my iPhone 3Gs with iOS 4.2.1 for debugging. I am only able to debug and test on my iphone 4 with iOS 5 installed.



For any of my devices running any iOS less than 5.0 Xcode just says "Finished running for iPhone3GS" and doesn't run it. I have my deployment target set to 3.0 because I am not using any features in my app above 3.0 and I want to be able to target all versions 3.0 or higher. I have all my provisioning profiles installed and up to date.



I have quit and restarted xcode, I have cleaned the build multiple times. I have tried adding armv6 in the archtecture build settings, but nothing will allow me to build and run my app on my old phone with ios 4.2.1.



My question is, is it possible to still make apps with the new SDK work for iOS versions lower than 5? How can I be sure that my app will still run on lower iOS versions if I am unable to install them on my old phone?



Edit: OK it looks like iOS SDK 5 dropped support for armv6 by default. What you have to do is add armv6 in the Architectures field under Build Settings for both your Target and your Project. Then your app will be able to run on iPhone 3G devices. Answer can be found here How to build for armv6 and armv7 architectures with iOS 5


Source: Tips4all

5 comments:

  1. I was having the same issue trying to get a newly created Xcode 4.2 project running on an iPhone 3G 4.2.1. Here is how I was able to get it to run.

    1) Change the Target's "Build Settings" ==> "Architecture" from "Standard (armv7)" to "other". Add armv6 and armv7.

    2) Change the Target's "Build Settings" ==> "Valid Architecture" to armv6 and armv7.

    3) Change the Target's "Build Settings" ==> "iOS Deployment Target" to iOS 4.2.



    4) Open the projects *-Info.plist, remove the setting "Required device capabilities" (note it required armv7)

    btw I figured this out when I tried to manually add the app via the organizer and it reported:


    Can't install application

    The Info.plist for application at /Users/.../TestsDebug.app specifies
    device capability requirements, which are not met by Dev iPhone 3G


    All should work after that. Talk about a PITA.

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  2. Go to Xcode > Preferences > Downloads and install debugging support for older OSes.

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  3. You need to connect the phone and then go to the organizer. Xcode should automatically request the older version.

    See the developer page for more info. It was described in the notes for the 4.2 beta

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  4. mmorris got me close to resolving the issue...
    In the Info.plist, I had to set the Required Device Capabilities to armv6, not armv7
    Hope this helps others out as well.

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  5. I found out that I have add armv6 to architectures, but still did not work. And now I have removed armv7 from required capabilities, and this was that ! It worked !

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