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Odd behavior of Active SDK


  • Subject: Odd behavior of Active SDK
  • From: Stonewall Ballard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 May 2010 16:28:57 -0400

With Xcode 3.2.2, I have one project out of dozens that doesn't have "Base SDK" as a separate item in the Active SDK popup (combined tool bar control). Instead, it shows "Mac OSX 10.5 (Base SDK)" with 10.4 and 10.6 listed as separate items.

This apparently has the effect of preventing conditional build settings from changing the active sdk. I had been doing that for no particularly good reason, but had to stop because of this problem.

All these projects are set to Xcode 3.1 compatibility. Some build AE plugins, some build dylibs, and some build static libs. I'm using sub-projects, if that matters. This project, and others, were converted from older Xcode versions.

What would cause (Base SDK) to be combined with a specific OS SDK, and how can I separate them?

Running on OS X 10.6.3, on a Mac Pro.

Thanks.

 - Stoney

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