tcurdt / iProxy

Let's you connect your laptop to the iPhone to surf the web.
http://github.com/tcurdt/iProxy
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iOS 4.2.1? #12

Closed Tomchak closed 5 years ago

Tomchak commented 13 years ago

I'm a new developer so I ask this question knowing full well that a) the answer is probably obvious to everybody but me and b) I will probably get flamed for asking... but here it goes anyway.

I downloaded the latest TAR file but because it's optimized for an earlier version of iOS I can't seem to it onto my iPhone 4. I have deployed other apps to my phone (while going through my training) but my iPhone does not show up as an option.

I went into the project settings and updated the build target to iOS 4.2 but still my device is not an option to deploy on.

I should mention that in the organizer the phone is listed and is green. I can open any of my previous projects that I created myself and it all works fine.

So... what am I missing?

Very humbly, Tom

asharzaman commented 13 years ago

I am sure you've already found the fix for this issue but a little digging around led me to this post which points to the solution. It's not specific to iProxy but XCode in general

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3161385/install-xcode-3-2-3-w-iphone-sdk-4-get-base-sdk-missing-cant-see-other-sdks

rvaliouline commented 13 years ago

I am having the same issue, and I don't think asarzaman's link solves the issue. The drop-down menu in the upper-left of xcode where you can usually select between Device and Simulator won't let me pick device. Simulator is not even an option at the top, only Device is, but when I click it, it still builds to Simulator. Anyone else having this issue and figured out how to solve it?

jeromelebel commented 13 years ago

If I'm not mistaken, you need to be an iOS developer http://developer.apple.com. It's about 100$. Then you have solve the problem of certificate.