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Re: Which Frameworks? /Developer/SDK 10.4/System/Library/Frameworks vs System/Library/Frameworks
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Re: Which Frameworks? /Developer/SDK 10.4/System/Library/Frameworks vs System/Library/Frameworks


  • Subject: Re: Which Frameworks? /Developer/SDK 10.4/System/Library/Frameworks vs System/Library/Frameworks
  • From: James Duncan Davidson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 22:12:08 -0700


On Jul 24, 2005, at 15:01 , Chris Hanson wrote:

Actually, it's quite important to have a distinct set of frameworks in an SDK separate from the system frameworks: The set of frameworks in the SDK is frozen in time.

This in itself is a good reason to make the SDK's, at least the latest 10.4.u, the default behavior and not an optional thing that you have to remember to install. (yes, filed on radar)


FWIW, I was lukewarm on the whole idea until either Chris or BBum said the above to me at WWDC. I guess the case for SDKs hadn't really been made well. Now, it's just modus-operandi. It makes too much sense.
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