Confused with "Active SDK" and "Active Architecture"
Confused with "Active SDK" and "Active Architecture"
- Subject: Confused with "Active SDK" and "Active Architecture"
- From: Jean-François Brouillet <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 13:11:01 +0100
Hi.
I thought I had figured it all out with "Targets" and "Products",
but no ...
How do I add a framework, say "AudioToolbox", such that
both the 386 and arm versions of it will be available when
building?
Obviously, the New Project Template does the right thing with
the frameworks it includes at the start, but I'm just confused
about the this whole architecture vs. target vs. SDK thingie.
A typical iPhone app is built in two "flavors" (I cannot use
the word target, obviously!) one for the simulator, one for
the device.
When deciding to add the AudioToolbox to the set of frameworks
which is the one I should choose, the Simulator's or the Device's
given that I want to build both, and yet am clueless as to which
"architecture" I am adding to at the time I do it.
I tried to do all of:
adding the Simulator's to the 386
adding the Device's to the arm
adding the Simulator's to the arm
adding the Device's to the 386
and only ended-up in total confusion :(
Anyone can point me to that part of the Xcode doc (which
used to be way better, back in the days ...) where those
things are stated black on white, with colored pictures
and 3D animations for the feeble of the mind like me to
grok?
Many Thanks
--
JFB
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