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Re: Panther/Xcode and availability macros
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Re: Panther/Xcode and availability macros


  • Subject: Re: Panther/Xcode and availability macros
  • From: Laurent Daudelin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 21:46:17 -0500

on 11/3/03 8:24 PM, Julien Dufour at email@hidden wrote:

> On Nov 3, 2003, at 14:22, Clark Cox wrote:
>
>>> It seems that the MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED setting has
>>> just become unusable.
>>
>> If I understand correctly, if your maximum version allowed is 10.2,
>> then you should be using the 10.2 SDK.
>
> That is not my point. I know I could use the new SDK mechanism of
> Xcode. I also could simply not use the availability macros, but the
> fact is that they seem not to be working anymore with some Panther
> headers. I just wanted to get a second advice before filling a bug
> report.

Well, I still support 10.1 in my application. However, I can't select the
10.1 SDK because I'm calling some methods that are 10.2 specific. However, I
always check if the object responds to the method in that case, so I'm
pretty safe. Still, I have to use 10.2 even though I target 10.1...

-Laurent.
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