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Hello,

I bought a few months ago Xcode 4.1 with iOS SDK 4.3.
Now I'd like to try the new iOS5 SDK, but I don't know how can I get it.
From the apple site it's available for paying developer only and from the app store I already installed Xcode.

Thanx
 
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As a paid developer, I downloaded XCode 4.2 from the developer site. From what I understand, you can download it from the Mac App store as an upgrade. The newer SDK is a part of the newer XCode.

Since 4.2 and iOS is public now, I would have thought that Apple have released them as available downloads from the free developer account too. I don't follow that closely to know though.

When I start a new iOS project in XCode 4.2, it defaults to the newer SDK for iOS 5. Click on the project title on the far left column and a window pane comes up in the middle and in there it describes the 'Deployment Target'.
 
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Thank you, you're right, 4.2 and iOS are public, now.

I discovered that, after the uninstall, XCode 4.1 leave an installer file in the /Developer dir that's the only way to get the upgrade, AFAIK.
 

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