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Re: Ensuring gcc 3.3
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Re: Ensuring gcc 3.3


  • Subject: Re: Ensuring gcc 3.3
  • From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 23:38:28 -0700

On Jul 13, 2005, at 9:56 PM, David Dunham wrote:

> My project is set to cross-develop using 10.2.8 SDK. However, the
target's C Rule is for 4.0, and I can't easily change it (it's a system rule).

It may seem hard, but it's easy. Try to change it, it offers to make you a new project-specific rule. Take it up on its offer. Change that rule to use 3.3. There, it's set just for that target.

Forgive me for picking on what might have been a typo, but I think your answer belies the ease. It didn't see it as making a project-specific rule, and I wanted to. (OK, this project has only one target, but it still seems more appropriate at the project level.)

Not a typo: your original post talked about how you "can't easily change" the "target's C rule" and you can -- but it's a well-known complaint that the process for doing so is annoying and counterintuitive.


You're correct that you can't set a project-wide rule.

Chris

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