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Re: Building for 10.3 target using X-Code 2.1



On 2 May 2006, at 00:07, John Draper wrote:

No, but if you set for the project, the target will override (if it also has settings). And it's hard to find, because you KNOW you've set it.

That could very well be the problem... what you are saying is that I should set it in the Target
then, right?

Not necessarily -- I prefer to set things in the project, because I use the Condensed layout, and it's much easier to edit Project settings than to navigate to the target.


What I'm saying is that it's easy to think you set it, only to have a target override what you just changed, and nothing happens. So double- check the target.

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