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Re: Zerolink as a default option
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Re: Zerolink as a default option


  • Subject: Re: Zerolink as a default option
  • From: Wade Tregaskis <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 20:00:44 +1000

IMHO, Xcode engineers put the ZeroLink on for Development style on purpose.
Too many developers (I think mostly shareware and freeware developers, not
the pro apps developers) were distributing "development" style builds.

And whether or not they should be doing so is not Apple's place to decide. Developers may well choose to ship development-style builds in order to make use of the increased testability and debugability. Looking ahead in this thread, the argument that they should turn on such debug info in the deployment build is redundant - that's what the development build is for.


Wade Tregaskis (aim & yahoo: wadetregaskis, icq: 40056898, msn & email: email@hidden, jabber: email@hidden)
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