There are a few more places to look. The General tab for the project build settings has a base SDK popup, and the Active SDK setting, which you can only see when you hold down Option key while showing the Overview popup or the Project > Set Active SDK menu.
Christiaan On Nov 21, 2010, at 8:17, John Nairn wrote: Yes, I tried that many times and even deleted all configurations except Release and it still tries to use 10.4 SDK.
I think I have it fixed, but only by giving up, creating a new project, and transferring all files to the new one. It seems OK now and it even changes SDK if I change the SDK setting. On Nov 20, 2010, at 10:31 PM, Sherm Pendley wrote: On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 12:17 AM, John Nairn <email@hidden> wrote:
I am converting my XCode project to NOT use 10.4 SDK. I as I can tell, I set all project and target setting to use Current Mac OS, set deployment to 10.5, but I cannot compile. All error messages say the setting are not compatible with 10.4 SDK.
Double-check that you've updated the SDK setting for all of your build styles - there's a dropdown list above the build settings list in the inspector panel. It's easy to overlook that, and change a setting for Debug builds without changing it for Release, or vice-versa.
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