Re: No UNIX Development Tools on Snow Leopard
Re: No UNIX Development Tools on Snow Leopard
- Subject: Re: No UNIX Development Tools on Snow Leopard
- From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 12:45:36 -0700
On Sep 15, 2009, at 9:16 AM, Jim Wintermyre wrote:
Xcode 3.1.3 is not officially qualified for development on Snow
Leopard. There are known crashing bugs in specific areas (such as
Data Modeling) that are not addressed. Some people may have
satisfactory experiences using 3.1.3 on Snow Leopard but it is not
a supported configuration.
I don't suppose this situation has changed at all with Xcode 3.1.4?
No, it hasn't. Xcode 3.1.x is being updated for Leopard with the sole
purpose of supporting iPhone development. Xcode 3.2 is being
developed for Snow Leopard with major features, performance
enhancements, and bug fixes, so you should expect to be migrating to
Xcode 3.2 when running Snow Leopard.
In addition (and returning to the topic of the thread) the
conventional Unix tools in /usr/bin have been updated for Snow Leopard
as well, all built for 64-bit (and launching 64-bit by default),
compiled with gcc4.2 and linking to Snow Leopard libraries. We have
not qualified any of the Leopard UNIX tools against Snow Leopard, and
installing Snow Leopard removes them on the expectation that you will
replace them with Snow Leopard versions when installing Xcode Tools 3.2.
Chris
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