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Project Creation - New SDK

Hello!
Just upgraded form SDK 1.1.2 to 1.2.0. But get sucked.

  1. When i want to change SDK version of my old project it don't compiles with new SDK.
  2. When I'm trying to create new project with SDK 1.2.0, i get not buttons to run project in emulator or on device. So the section Test & Package is useless(so i can't even compile simple created project).

Can yo assist in this question?

P.S. i have Titanium Developer version 1.2

— asked April 6th 2010 by Kostya O.
  • 1.2.0
  • compile
  • problems
  • sdk
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6 Answers

  • Hi Kostya,

    Do you have the latest iPhone SDK or are you still running with one of the beta versions?

    cheers,
    Chris

    — answered April 6th 2010 by Chris Reed
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  • I have no iPhone SDK at all, just Android.
    (Sorry forgot to mention that).

    — answered April 6th 2010 by Kostya O.
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  • same problem for me with android on ubuntu with Titanium Developer 1.2

    — answered April 6th 2010 by Alessio Grumiro
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  • Just upgraded to Titanium Developer 1.2 ans the problem still exists!

    — answered April 7th 2010 by Kostya O.
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  • I had an opportunity to install Titanium Developer, Titanium SDK 1.2 and Android SDK for "clear install" (to other computer). But still no success ;( the same error, when i create new project i can't compile project(i have no buttons for this operation).

    — answered April 7th 2010 by Kostya O.
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  • I've solved.

    Download titanium mobile source code. Compile and build with scons and use new sdk 1.2.1.

    It works.

    — answered April 19th 2010 by Alessio Grumiro
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