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Base SDK vs. Deployment SDK


  • Subject: Base SDK vs. Deployment SDK
  • From: Laurent Daudelin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 14:09:59 -0400

There have been a few discussions about what you should set your base SDK for your projects compared to the deployment SDK and I'm a bit confused.

If I create a new project for iPhone and want it to be compatible with 3.1.3, I know that the deployment SDK should be that version but what about the base SDK? Setting it to 4.0, am I not going to miss warnings if I use methods or classes that were introduced in 4.0 but are not available in 3.1.3?

I have a project for Mac OS X that targets both 10.5 and 10.6 and so far, I kept the base SDK at 10.5 because I want the compiler to give me warning if I mistakenly use something that was introduced with 10.6.

So, if people recommend that I set the base SDK to the latest version, what am I missing if I want to support prior versions?

-Laurent.
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