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Re: Farewell to Xcode 3.2.6 ?
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Re: Farewell to Xcode 3.2.6 ?


  • Subject: Re: Farewell to Xcode 3.2.6 ?
  • From: Bob Sabiston <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2014 12:16:57 -0500

From: Igor Delovski <email@hidden>
Well, VMWare and 10.6 is the way to go. On my older MBA I even had a non-server version running but now I forgot how I did it and since it's not quite legal to do it, on my latest MBA I have 10.6 server in VMWare and 3.2.6 works just fine.

I have always worked with multiple windows floating around so in modern Finder I have toolbars turned off and with some discipline and stubbornness I can have separate windows in the latest Xcode for global search, debugging, console and editing.

Oh, and I even have SheepShaver in that virtual 10.6 so I can run ResEdit when I need it. What's cooler than that?

I tried the thing I mentioned earlier about clicking the executable, but it doesn’t work.  It launches but trying to open the project gives errors, like the OP mentioned.

Everyone’s talking about using VMWare to do this.  Forgive my ignorance but Igor what do you mean about server/non-server versions?  Is it harder to get a non-server version running virtually, and why wouldn’t it be legal?

Also, does Parallels work as well for this?  I don’t have VMWare.

Thanks
Bob

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