Re: Panther and Project Builder
Re: Panther and Project Builder
- Subject: Re: Panther and Project Builder
- From: zauhar <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2003 15:55:14 -0500
Thanks for the official word Godfrey. I'll shut up now and go back in
my hole.
I was waiting until xCode "stabilized" :-(
Randy
On Dec 2, 2003, at 3:38 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
This subject came up on the tools mailing lists a couple of weeks ago
and was only recently brought to my attention as being brought up on
cocoa-dev.
Project Builder is not directly installable on Panther, nor is it a
supported configuration. The Xcode install image does not include
Project Builder in any form. The only way you should have Project
Builder resident on a Panther system is to install Jaguar, install the
December 2002 release and the August gcc Updater, then upgrade the
system to Panther and install Xcode. In that configuration, you will
have both Xcode and Project Builder co-resident on your Panther
system.
There are no guarantees that Project Builder will do everything
correctly as underlying frameworks and other components have changed
against which Project Builder has not been tested. Needless to say, if
it works for the specific things that you are doing, it works. Knowing
that it works correctly is not always easy, however. You will not
obtain the advantages of code completion, better debugging, build
speed, etc, that Xcode provides, and Project Builder has no built-in
support for gcc 3.3.
My recommendation is to use Project Builder on Jaguar systems and to
use Xcode on Panther systems. Xcode as it stands today is a v1.0
release, but it is being developed at a very aggressive pace to
fulfill your development needs. Project Builder is no longer in active
development and will not be moved forward for Panther utilization.
If you have questions or feedback about Apple development tools, as
distinct from Cocoa API development topics, there are several avenues
of communication you can use:
- Subscribe to the projectbuilder-users and xcode-users mailing lists
per your needs from <http://lists.apple.com> for collaborative
self-help with other apple developers. Apple personnel monitor these
lists and provide assistance as time permits.
- File bugs using the instructions provided at
<http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter>.
- Send email to <email@hidden>. This is a mailing
address that distributes your comments and questions only to Apple
personnel working on the development tools products. We monitor this
list closely.
- File DTS Incidents for paid 1:1 engineering support with Apple
Developer Technical Services.
Feel free to email me directly as well if you have questions.
best,
Godfrey
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Technology Manager, Development Tools
Apple Worldwide Developer Relations
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