甚至无法在我的 Mac OSX 10.4 上仅安装 iphone sdk 中的 xcode
我正在尝试为我的 Tiger Mac OSX 执行 iphone sdk 解决方法,似乎第一步只是安装可以安装的内容...好吧,我什至无法选择我的硬盘驱动器作为目标,因为它不是 Mac OS X 10.5 .
有什么想法为什么我连第一步都做不到吗?
I'm trying to do the iphone sdk workaround for my Tiger Mac OSX and it seems that step one is just to install whatevr can be installed...well I can't even select my harddrive for destination because it's not Mac OS X 10.5.
Any thoughts on why I can't even do this first step?
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如果您没有基于英特尔处理器的 Mac,则无法运行 SDK。如果你这样做,那么你不妨升级到 Snow Leopard,它只需 30 美元,而且肯定会让你安装它。
If you don't have an intel processor based Mac, then you can't run the SDK. If you do, then you might as well upgrade to Snow Leopard which is only $30 and will definitely let you install it.
进行 iPhone 开发有一些最低要求。第一个是您必须拥有基于 Intel 的 Mac,第二个是您必须运行 10.5.7。因此,除非你摆脱了 Tiger,否则你对于 iPhone 的开发就已经一事无成了。
如果您无法升级到Leopard或Snow Leopard,但您想进行基于Cocoa的开发,那么您仍然可以在10.4上安装XCode。它位于 Mac 随附的 CD 上。但是,当然,您不能使用 iPhone SDK。当您等待获得运行 iPhone SDK 的开发环境时,获得一些在 Mac 上使用 Cocoa 进行开发的经验可能会很好。
To do iPhone development there are some minimum requirements. The first is you have to have an Intel based Mac, and the second is that you have to be running 10.5.7. So until you get off of Tiger, you're dead in the water for iPhone development.
If you can't upgrade to Leopard or Snow Leopard, but you want to do Cocoa based development, then you can still install XCode on 10.4. It's on the CDs that came with your Mac. But, of course, you can't use the iPhone SDK. It would probably be good to get some experience developing under Cocoa on the Mac while you wait to get a development environment that will run the iPhone SDK.
您确实需要及时更新操作系统安装。新版本的 Xcode 通常只能在最新版本的 OS X 上运行。
编辑添加:如果您想下载实际上将安装在您拥有的 Mac OS X 版本上的 Xcode 版本(如果您不能由于某种原因升级),您也许可以在developer.apple.com上找到旧版本,但它们很难找到。您可能需要(至少)注册免费 ADC 在线会员才能看到它们。
You really do need to keep up to date on OS installs. New versions of Xcode will typically only run on the most recent version of OS X.
Edited to add: If you want to download a version of Xcode that actually will install on the version of Mac OS X that you have (if you can't upgrade for some reason), you might be able to find older versions on developer.apple.com, but they're kind of hard to find. You will likely need to sign up for (at least) the free ADC online membership to be able to see them.