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Originally Posted by Sunny Day
I fixed it, you do the following
1. After downloading the iPhone SDK Beta 2, run the installer and let it install what it will let you.
2. Open the “Packages” folder from iPhone SDK disk image, and manually install all of the packages with the “iPhone” preface.
3. After installing all of the iPhone packages, there should be a “Platforms” folder in the root of your hard drive (or where you chose to install them). Move all the contents of this folder to the /Developer/Platforms folder on your hard drive.
4. Launch Xcode, and you should be presented with the iPhone options as before.
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Yup, that'll get you there. However, I found out the hard way that you can only get so far on a G4. Compiling for the simulator (Build & Go) is easy enough, but if you switch to some kind of deployment executable (either an ad hoc or, presumably, for the app store) trying to do it on a G4 will not seem to work. I futzed with things many different ways, and could not got it to compile on the G4 for deployment.
If someone knows how, please post how here. I gave up, and went ahead and ordered a refurbished Intel-based mini.