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Re: Odd behavior of Active SDK
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Re: Odd behavior of Active SDK


  • Subject: Re: Odd behavior of Active SDK
  • From: Dave Keck <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 May 2010 14:23:19 -1000

> I had to play around with my build settings a bit to separate them.
> Try Project > Edit Project Settings. Select "Current OS" for "Base SDK
> for All Configurations." Once you have that set, stay far, far away
> from the Active SDK bit of that god forsaken toolbar control.

I forgot to mention that after changing the Base SDK, you should
select "Current OS" in the toolbar control. For me, this makes Xcode
respect my conditional build settings and valid architectures.
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 >Odd behavior of Active SDK (From: Stonewall Ballard <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Odd behavior of Active SDK (From: Dave Keck <email@hidden>)

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