Re: command line building - I'm pissed at Apple [10.4]
Re: command line building - I'm pissed at Apple [10.4]
- Subject: Re: command line building - I'm pissed at Apple [10.4]
- From: Dieter Oberkofler <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 18:29:49 +0200
i'm just finishing porting an application that natively runs under windows from OS 9 using codewarrior to the os x platform using xcode 1.5. i have just ordered a new power mac g5 (running tiger and xcode 2.0) and i'm starting to be a little afraid in reading that under os x an application only seems to run when build for a specific version of os x and that everything is sdk/framework dependent even when shipping the production version. as a newby to xcode i would very much be interested in the following basic questions:
1) should an application build under xcode 1.5 not run on all version of os x (10.0 up to tiger)? if not, is this intended and are there workarounds?
2) to be portable between different operating systems, my application uses several 3rd party libraries from oracle, providence software and other vendors that actually have certified their libraries (frameworks) for xcode 1.5. is xcode 2.0 intended to run with xcode 1.5 libraries as well or not ?
3) how can i ship my application (bundle application) in a way that contains all the needed libraries (frameworks) and/or install them automatically?
-Dieter
Original Message -----------------------
On May 4, 2005, at 7:18 AM, Mike Pinkerton wrote:
> Just stating that apple provides SDKs for pre-tiger development
> isn't an
> answer for why projects that build fine with SDKs on panther suddenly
> stop building (with gcc3.3 and the same SDK selected) on Tiger.
Just stating that something doesn't build won't get it fixed either...
> Mozilla falls into this category as well. It targets the 10.2.8 SDK
> and
> builds fine on Panther. Tiger is a different story. It would be
> nice if
> using the same compiler and same SDK would build between different
> OS's
You care to outline the issue you are hitting?
-Shawn
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