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Re: deployment vs. development style weirdness
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Re: deployment vs. development style weirdness


  • Subject: Re: deployment vs. development style weirdness
  • From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 19:03:17 +0200


On 16.9.2004, at 18:41, Nick Zitzmann wrote:

(1) a foundation tool is a valid option when you start a new project and it is set up to link against foundation

(2) is an UNexisting option when you create a new target?

It's because they're under different names. There's a "Foundation Tool" project template, and the rough equivalent target template is called "Cocoa Shell Tool".

Originally I was somewhat surprised too why there are not the same target templates as the project ones; I guess the idea was that if someone qualifies to make multi-target projects, that very someone should know at least a little of the project system to set up the settings (incl.frameworks) properly :)))
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Ondra Čada
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