Am 04.08.2010 um 08:02 schrieb Stephan Witt: > Am 04.08.2010 um 00:51 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes: > >>> The last release I built against 10.5 SDK and used the 10.4 minimum version >>> switch. >>> So the features of 10.5 are available but the check with >>> instancesRespondToSelector cares for 10.4 runtime environment. >>> The defines are to care for 10.4 build environments aka 10.4 SDK. This I >>> got from this and the next pages: >>> http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/cross_development/Configuring/configuring.html >>> Since I don't have Tiger myself I couldn't test it and asked on the users >>> list - no answer. Maybe we can drop Tiger support completely...
Am 04.08.2010 um 02:55 schrieb BH: > Before dropping it entirely, I'd suggest asking again on the user's > list, indicating that we might drop 10.4 support if no one steps > forward. Yes, of course this has to be discussed and asking on users list again is more then polite. >> >> But if you use the 10.5 sdk, you cannot use 10.6 features, right? Are you >> using 10.5 yourself? Forgot to answer this: yes, if we use 10.5 SDK the 10.6 features cannot be used - at compile time. The run-time is 10.6 if on Snow Leopard. I read somewhere that apple detects the compile time SDK at run-time and it's intention is to "fix bugs but don't change behaviour". I have both, Snow Leopard for daily work and Leopard for test and my HP-Scanner (bad HP doesn't provide the software for 10.6). Stephan