Re: Where can I find a 10.2 sdk?
Re: Where can I find a 10.2 sdk?
- Subject: Re: Where can I find a 10.2 sdk?
- From: John Pattenden <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 13:27:06 -0500
nOw lOOk - all those internally capitalized words confuse me.. not that I can talk since my company is called ScreenTime and we have a product called mProjector..
I promise to only use
xCode from now on...
Anyway on to more pressing matters...
I have a copy of xCode 1.5 and did not see an SDK folder in there.
if I load up 2.5 I see only 10.3 and 10.4 .. is this another additional install item (forgive me for not looking myself but I do not have a copy of the installer in my office)
john. On Nov 14, 2007, at 1:05 PM, Chris Espinosa wrote: On Nov 14, 2007, at 9:47 AM, John Pattenden wrote: I am targeting 10.2.8 and higher with my project, I can find sdks for 10.3 and later in the sdk folders of later versions of xCode, but the version of xcode that comes with 10.2 does not seem to use this same fold er structure.
Is there a 10.2.x sdk somewhere that I can use with XCode 3?
Kudos for trying xCode, XCode, and xcode. It's actually Xcode.
We don't support development for 10.2.8 from Xcode 3 out of the box, but you should be able to copy the 10.2.8 SDK from Xcode 2.4.1 or Xcode 2.5 and earlier into the /Developer/SDKs folder of Xcode 3. Note you must use gcc 3.3 with this SDK; gcc 4.0 will not build against the 10.2.8 SDK, and gcc 3.3 is not installed by default with Xcode 3.0.
You may have better results using Xcode 2.5 for 10.2.8 development.
Chris !DSPAM:473b38f5146677651610577!
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