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build styles override target settings (was: does not execute on launch)
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build styles override target settings (was: does not execute on launch)


  • Subject: build styles override target settings (was: does not execute on launch)
  • From: Markian Hlynka <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 21:25:13 -0600

Short answer: you have zero-link enabled.

You probably want to take a look at the following Technical Q&A article:
Technical Q&A 1322:

" Q: I built my app with Xcode, and I ran into two issues: the
application binary was much smaller than it was previously, and it
doesn't launch on any Mac other than the one on which I built it.
Why?"



After looking at how this is done, I see that "deployment" does not have an "Optimization Level" setting. Why not, and where would be the correct place to set the optimization level?


Markian
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