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Re: where are my OS SDKs?
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Re: where are my OS SDKs?


  • Subject: Re: where are my OS SDKs?
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 08:27:43 +0200

The Cross-Dev SDK has always (IIRC) been a "custom install" option, and not part of the "easy install" path.

j o a r

On 2005-03-29, at 07.29, justin webster wrote:

sorry if this is an obvious one...

I have just installed developer tools on a new machine, then upgraded to XCode 1.5.
for some reason I have no options in the 'build against SDK' dropdown. just 'current OS'


I'm sure I have used the same install procedure with other machines and always had the ability to build back to 10.3.0

G5 DP 2.5 OS10.3.8.

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