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Universal Binaries and supporting legacy OS
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Universal Binaries and supporting legacy OS


  • Subject: Universal Binaries and supporting legacy OS
  • From: Chad Armstrong <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 20:14:15 -0500

Is it possible to compile an application with XCode 2 as a Universal Binary, yet be able to let the application run on older systems such as Mac OS 10.1 and 10.2? So far, even when I set up XCode to use the 10.2 SDK, the program still doesn't seem to want to run under Jaguar or 10.1. At this point in time, if I've had an application that I want to run on older systems, I go back to Project Builder and build the application there. So, I'm questioning how viable it would be to compile an application as a Universal Binary and be able to support older operating systems.

Chad
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