On 26 Apr 2010, at 5:03 PM, Jack Repenning wrote:

> On Apr 26, 2010, at 4:34 PM, Chris Parker wrote:
> 
>> if you're setting the deployment target for the nib correctly then IB should 
>> warn you that you're encoding something that 10.4 knows nothing about.
> 
> Ah, swell ... yet one more spot to configure this. With your help, I found 
> "nib info" in IB, with a "Deployment Target" list, currently set to 10.5, and 
> correcting it to 10.4 produces an error, just as you say.
> 
> It seems like there ought to be a single central place to set deployment 
> target, is there not?

That'd be nice. :)

> Is the fact that I somehow got mis-matched target settings in Xcode and IB 
> worth a bug report?

Absolutely. At present, I don't think there's anything automagic happening to 
keep that in sync. Please file a bug.

> Bearing in mind that I may not be able to give solid historical info: this 
> project has been under development since OS X 10.2, with multiple tool-chain 
> upgrades, reconfigurations, and the like; I could imagine that some sequences 
> of UI interactions would legitimately reach this confused state, and I 
> certainly couldn't deny doing them.

Our tool chain shouldn't be making this sort of thing any harder or more 
confusing than it already is. It seems completely reasonable to me that if I've 
set my Xcode project's deployment target to the 10.4u SDK, then the resources I 
create for that project should track the project.

.chris

-- 
Chris Parker
iPhone Frameworks
Apple Inc.

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