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Re: Cross-development SDK Install
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Re: Cross-development SDK Install


  • Subject: Re: Cross-development SDK Install
  • From: Hank Kester <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 19:54:25 -0600

My guess is that if you start targeting the 10.4 Cross-Development SDK
now, you know that it won't change with 10.5 . Seems like a minor
thing, but maybe with command-line built projects that are built way
in advance it's beneficial to be able to be explicit.

-Hank

On 4/30/05, Jonathon Mah <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I remember thinking this when installing the Panther dev tools, but
> it's come to mind again with Tiger: What's the purpose of installing
> the 10.4 Cross-Development SDK when installing the developer tools
> (on 10.4)?
>
> Jonathon Mah
> email@hidden
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