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On May 01, 2005, at 00:14, Scott Tooker wrote:
To better prepare you for the day when you always build against an SDK, instead of against the installed headers and frameworks in the system.
Scott
On Apr 30, 2005, at 6:25 PM, Jonathon Mah wrote:
Hi all,
I remember thinking this when installing the Panther dev tools, but it's come to mind again with Tiger: What's the purpose of installing the 10.4 Cross-Development SDK when installing the developer tools (on 10.4)?
Jonathon Mah email@hidden
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