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How to debug on older Mac OS X versions?
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How to debug on older Mac OS X versions?


  • Subject: How to debug on older Mac OS X versions?
  • From: David Niemeijer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 09:27:09 +0200

I have a question that may have been asked before but I could not find any answers after I did some searches through the archive, but apologies if I missed relevant earlier messages. I am step by step transitioning from CW to Xcode and one of the concerns I have is with source level debugging. With CW I can run the most recent version of CW on 10.2, 10.3 and 10.4 allowing me to easily debug issues on older systems even while doing the development work on a recent system. I know that with Xcode I can target older systems, but I gather than Xcode 2.1 itself only runs on Tiger and has a new project format. So what is the approach to do source level debugging on older Mac OS X versions if needed? Do you export your project to an older project format or so?

Thanks,

david.
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