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Re: Developing for 10.4 and up


  • Subject: Re: Developing for 10.4 and up
  • From: Alexander von Below <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 23:58:57 +0100

Hello,

first of all, personally, I would set the base SDK to 10.4 (and probably set it separately for x86_64 to 10.6)

But secondly, you should get either a remote desktop connection to your 10.4 testing machine, or -- if you are an ADC Select Member -- you can remotely use Apple's Compatibility Lab (a bit of advance notice is required).

Hope this helps

Alex

Am 14.01.2010 um 23:51 schrieb David Penton:

> Oops.
>
> I found an answer to the problem below, maybe. It seems that I only got the warning when I did a debug build.
>
> However, if anyone thinks that the debug build is not the problem, kindly advise. I have to drive 20 kilometres to test the app on 10.4, so I would like to be as sure as I can that it will run.
>
> Thanks.
>
> - Dave -
>
> On 2010-01-14, at 5:44 PM, David Penton wrote:
>
>> I am running Snow Leopard and Xcode 3.2. I must develop a small app that runs on OS X 10.4, 10.5 and 10.6.
>>
>> I have read Apple's SDK Compatibility Guide. Based on my understanding of that document, I set the project build options to:  base SDK as 10.6, Mac OS X Deployment Target 10.4.
>>
>> What I don't understand is this warning message when I build:
>>
>> <built-in>:0:0 <built-in>:0: warning: Mac OS X version 10.5 or later is needed for use of the new objc abi
>>
>>
>> The weird thing is that I to my recollection I did not get that message the first time I built the project. It only came up after I tinkered with a class or two. However, after the tinkering I set things back as they had been.
>>
>> What does that mean? Will it run on 10.4 or not?
>>
>> TIA.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> - Dave -
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