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Targeting 10.3
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Targeting 10.3


  • Subject: Targeting 10.3
  • From: John Nairn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2005 11:11:35 -0700

I have written a code for my University research and my own use that targets 10.4, but now some coworkers at other universities and National labs would like to use my code. Some of them still have only 10.3.

The problem is that I never paid attention to what methods or interface features I used that require 10.4. Is there a method to find out where code has to be change to support 10.3 and 10.4. In other words, a method or documention to locate all methods available only in Tiger that have the be checked before calling them in code that might run on 10.3 too?

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John Nairn (1-801-581-3413, FAX:1-801-581-4816)
Web Page: http://www.mse.utah.edu/~nairn

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