Re: SDK number and system version.
Re: SDK number and system version.
- Subject: Re: SDK number and system version.
- From: James Bucanek <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 08:24:05 -0700
Sylvain Rondeau <mailto:email@hidden> wrote (Monday,
May 28, 2007 7:35 AM +0200):
In my application, I check the system version number in order to
inform the user if is system is too old tu run it. if I link the
executable (ppc part) with the system SDK named : MacOSX10.3.9.sdk, do
I need to check if the host system revision is >= 10.3 or >= 10.3.9 ?
What kind of application are you building? If it's an
application bundle with an Info.plist, all you have to do is set
the "Mac OS X Deployment Target" property to the desired value,
and the operating system will do this checking for you.
By default "Mac OS X Deployment Target" is set to "Compiler
Default," which means that is it set to the version of the SDK
you linked to. So if you linked to the 10.3 SDK, the operating
system will refuse to load the application on any OS earlier
than 10.3.
James Bucanek
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