Re: recompile for Panther?
Re: recompile for Panther?
- Subject: Re: recompile for Panther?
- From: William Stewart <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 15:22:24 -0800
I think this has to do with the defines for the availibility macros so
you can know using these which APIs are or are not available with a
particular OS release.
As for the compiler, I don't know of any difference - these tools are
essentially GUI's on top of the same underlying tools (gcc, gdb, cvs,
etc)
Bill
On 29/10/2003, at 3:09 PM, john wrote:
Hi Bill,
Not to contradict you, rather just to get some clarification...
Why is it that in the installation of Xcode you have the option to
install SDKs for 10.2 and 10.1, which aren't enabled by default. Also,
what would be the purpose of the "Mac OS X deployment target" option
in the target inspector?
Also, I thought gcc 3.3 changed something about C++ which made it not
compatible with previously compiled code (with gcc < 3.3). Not that
this affects me :)
Not to go off topic on the list, but perhaps this might help
understand for people asking questions.
-- John
There are no binary compatibility differences between Jag and Panther
- so code built on either system will work on either - at least as
far as I am aware.
Bill
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