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Re: Develop for many platforms
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Re: Develop for many platforms


  • Subject: Re: Develop for many platforms
  • From: "Jordan Krushen" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 13:11:00 -0800

On 3/21/06, Johan Augustsson <email@hidden> wrote:
> I wonder how to develop an cocoa application that can be run on many
> platforms. I'm interested in an application that can be run on 10.3,
> 10.4 and Intel. When I read information in the help and look in
> XCode's settings can I only select one platform.
>
> How to setup XCode correct, and witch build-flags do I have to change
> to get the ultimate application that can be run on all platforms?

Please do an Xcode documentation search for 'cross-platform' or
'cross-development' first, then try asking the list if the docs don't
suffice.

J.
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