RE: Building on 10.4 - deploying on 10.3.9
RE: Building on 10.4 - deploying on 10.3.9
- Subject: RE: Building on 10.4 - deploying on 10.3.9
- From: Marshall Clow <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 19:44:17 -0800
At 10:39 PM -0500 12/13/05, Brant Sears wrote:
>>If I want to deploy on 10.3.9, what are my options for building
under the current system (10.4.3)?
Can I build using "Current MacOS" and using GCC 4.0.2 if I make sure
not to use any system calls that are unavaillable under 10.3.9, or
must I compile using GCC 3.3 and the 10.3.9 SDK?
Not as I understand it, since the big difference is in the C/C++
runtime system.
So, if I want to build a Universal binary, it only works with 10.4 and up?
Or can I build a universal binary with GCC 3.3?
What if you need to support both universal binaries and also older
OS at the same time? Release two packages?
Search the archives of this list - I'm pretty sure you can make a
"morbidly obese" binary that contains one executable for 10.3.x, one
for 10.4.x, and one for Intel.
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