On Sep 6, 2011, at 4:50 PM, Shane Stanley wrote:

> On Sep 7, 2011, at 9:31 AM, Chris Hanson wrote:
>> 
>> You should set your Base SDK to the most recent OS whose features you are 
>> going to use (in this case 10.7) and set your Deployment Target to the least 
>> recent OS you want to run on (in this case 10.6).
> 
> I have a GC app written under 10.6 (which it requires as a minimum because it 
> uses a small amount of AppleScriptObjC). I have updated it to support 
> versioning and the find bar when run under 10.7. When I set the deployment 
> target to 10.7 and run the result under 10.6, I get regular "malloc: 
> reference count underflow for 0x200796140, break on 
> auto_refcount_underflow_error to debug" errors. They don't happen under 10.7, 
> and they don't happen under 10.6 if I set a deployment target of 10.6.

I don't understand - above you say you set your Deployment Target to 10.7 and 
then ran your code under 10.6.  Don't do that.  *****Deployment Target and Base 
SDK are different.*****

  -- Chris

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