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Moving Between Systems


  • Subject: Moving Between Systems
  • From: Gordon Apple <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 23:05:28 -0600
  • Thread-topic: Moving Between Systems

    This question isn't specific to any unnamed system.  I haven't done this
before.  My question is what is the best practice when moving back and forth
between one major version of the operating system (and Xcode) and a newer
version of the operating system (and Xcode) while trying to keep the same
code base?  I'm having a few issues with that.  Is it best to create a new
project and just copy all the code references into the new project?  Just
trying to create new targets doesn't seem to be getting the flexibility that
I want since I'm also switching versions of XCode.


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