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unable to locate a suitable developer disk image - Parystec - Sep 15, 2008 12:44 PM Anybody getting"unable to locate a suitable developer disk image" when they run Xcode with an iTouch 2.1.1 docked ? I have tried to reinstall the latest SDK 2.1 (9M2517) but it has made no difference. HELP ( Come back Microsoft all is forgiven )Thanks in advance Parystec unable to locate a suitable developer disk image - kodex - Sep 15, 2008 03:54 PM I am unaware that 2.1.1 is seeded. I would suspect that something went really screwy. You may want to remove Xcode and install that should bring you back to the latest and proper SDK. unable to locate a suitable developer disk image - Frank C. - Sep 15, 2008 09:33 PM Log into the iPhone Dev Center and click the "iPhone OS Pre-Installation Advisory" document near the top. It explains how to get your 2nd gen iPod Touch working with the 2.1 SDK. unable to locate a suitable developer disk image - Parystec - Sep 16, 2008 12:25 AM Hi Mr C Cant find it on the first page can you post a link thanks ![]() Parystec unable to locate a suitable developer disk image - Frank C. - Sep 16, 2008 02:52 AM Go here: http://developer.apple.com/iphone/ log in, and look in the very first section ("downloads"). I'd tell you more but the NDA nazis are watching
unable to locate a suitable developer disk image - Parystec - Sep 17, 2008 02:13 AM Hi Mr C, I have the file I see what to do but now HOW ? Can you enlighten ? Yours Parystec unable to locate a suitable developer disk image - Frank C. - Sep 17, 2008 11:42 AM Are you asking how to make a symlink? Open up Terminal.app and use the ln command with the -s option. unable to locate a suitable developer disk image - gomo666 - Sep 18, 2008 06:49 AM Hi Frank C, I got the same thing when I open xcode. I am using latest itouch and SDK. Where can I find the doc you mentioned? I cannot see any link about it at the download section. Could you tell me what to do? PLEASE HELP ME! unable to locate a suitable developer disk image - Frank C. - Sep 18, 2008 12:02 PM Please re-read my posts and re-read Apple's documentation. I can't explain it any better without revealing some SDK innards, so if you're still stuck please email Apple support. unable to locate a suitable developer disk image - mayankag - Sep 18, 2008 02:16 PM Parystec Wrote:Hi Mr C,Hi Parsytec, Where did you find that file? I don't see it. What is it exactly named? Can you email the file to me? unable to locate a suitable developer disk image - gomo666 - Sep 18, 2008 05:46 PM I did the symlink thing. Still not working
unable to locate a suitable developer disk image - green_ghost - Sep 18, 2008 08:24 PM I tried too, with a symlink, but to no avail. I'm now considering buying an older itouch to test on =o) unable to locate a suitable developer disk image - lysander - Sep 19, 2008 03:49 AM The symlink, as described in apples note does work, though their description is a bit lacking. You have to find the directory they are mentioning, not just type it as-is. Also, link and ln seemed to not work as expected for me. I had to make the link named "foo" and then change it to the version number. unable to locate a suitable developer disk image - Parystec - Sep 19, 2008 11:06 AM Hi All, I got one of our programmers who used unix before to set up the link to files as a alias.Not sure how he did it The file in question is from dev apple when you are a member and have paid money $$$$ you get the file listed as above... Yours Parystec unable to locate a suitable developer disk image - sealfin - Sep 19, 2008 02:14 PM <off-topic>@Parystec: I'm not sure if that's a serious question in your sig, but: alt-3 </off-topic>
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