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Re: Cross-development SDK Install




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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Building against a Target SDK should always be the preferred method if you plan on distributing your app, nothing worse than to build an app that runs great on your machine but crashes on everyone else's because you forgot you have something installed that doesn't normally come in the OS.


-- Dale
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