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Re: Targetting 10.4
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Re: Targetting 10.4


  • Subject: Re: Targetting 10.4
  • From: Louis Demers <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 21:24:49 -0400


On 14-Oct-08, at 21:20 , James Walker wrote:

Louis Demers wrote:
I developed (on 10.5.5 with the latest tools) a small app that runs well on 10.5 and cleaned it up for 10.4. I configured my project with Base SDK to 10.4 as below, cleaned all and built a release binary.

When you said "I configured my project" I wondered whether you made the change at the project level. Have you checked whether your target has different settings than the project?

I checked everywhere I can think of. When I click on my Target as well on my Project (in all configurations debug mad release), I have


Base SDK	10.4
Deployment Target 10.4



--
 James W. Walker, Innoventive Software LLC
 <http://www.frameforge3d.com/>

Louis Demers eng. www.obzerv.com


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