On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 10:40 AM, Konrad Hofbauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Bennett,
>
> I am procrastinating, bad for mee, good for LyX. ;-)
>
> There are some advances with cmake...
>
> Question: Do we still (need to) support 10.3.9?
>
> I can choose as Target SDK in XCode:
> 1) 10.3.9
> 2) 10.4 (Universal)
>
> I do not know now if (1) means that it would not be Universal, and if there
> is some other price-tag attached to 1).
>
> I would be tempted to set 2).
> Are you able to test on 10.3.9? If no, then it is useless in any case.


I haven't really used XCode, so I'm not sure what those choices mean. I
thought the 10.4 SDK was usable by 10.3.9 machines.

If you have time, perhaps you should try (1) first to see if it can be
universal (perhaps by compiling PPC and Intel versions separately and using
lipo manually). If not, then we might as well use 10.4. I don't have 10.3.9
to test on, but I think we (and by "we" I guess I really mean *you* ;) still
ought to make the effort if possible.

If you don't have time, then just do (2).

... And eventually, let me know what you needed to do with cmake. Perhaps I
should move over if it provides some real advantages.

Bennett

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