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I accidentally deleted my sdk 3.0 directory, thinking I didn't need it. Now when I launch and compile a project it says that my base sdk is missing.

Where can I download the 3.0 sdk? All that is available in Dev Center are the 3.2 and 4 beta sdks?

Bachalo
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  • All SDKs except 3.2 and 4.0 are fully deprecated for submission. Trying to get around this is fruitless. Check out my community wiki on this issue: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3161385. – Clay Bridges Jul 01 '10 at 21:27

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The 3.2 SDK includes everything you need to develop for earlier versions too.

Stephen Darlington
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Have a look at this blog post with direct links to old SDK versions.

Edit: Direct links that are working, just verified (ADC account required):

Thinking about it, you should be able to select an older base SDK.

  • Go to Project > Edit Project Settings
  • Select "Build" category
  • In the section "Architectures", check the setting "Base SDK"

I'm running 3.1.3 and I have every Base SDK down to iPhone Device 2.0.

Daniel Hepper
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