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Re: How to debug on older Mac OS X versions?
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Re: How to debug on older Mac OS X versions?


  • Subject: Re: How to debug on older Mac OS X versions?
  • From: "Mike Pinkerton" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 09:04:50 -0400 (EDT)
  • Organization: AOL

email@hidden wrote on 7/15/05, 3:56 AM:

 > So
 > what is the approach to do source level debugging on older Mac OS X
 > versions if needed? Do you export your project to an older project
 > format or so?

On 10.3, the XCode 2.0 project format is backwards compatible to XCode
1.x. This is why we are still on XCode 2.0. Yay!

On 10.2, build on 10.4, mount the tree remotely and use gdb. Enjoy. ;)

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Mike Pinkerton
Mac Weenie
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