FROM : Shawn Erickson
DATE : Mon May 02 18:02:05 2005
On May 2, 2005, at 8:22 AM, Ted Thibodeau Jr wrote:
> What surprises me is that there aren't any warnings as one does this.
>
> gcc 4.0 is active, and I select a 10.2 deployment target, and the
> 10.2 SDK -- why do I get a build? why don't I get an alert error
> telling me that this just won't work out?
>
> gcc 4 is active, and I select a 10.3 deployment target, and the 10.3
> SDK -- why don't I get an alert telling me that this will only run
> on 10.3.9 and later?
>
> In each of these cases, I should get the alert noted, including some
> pointer to the relevant instructions to resolve the issue -- at least,
> if the Xcode team followed the HI guidelines....
Possibly because a bug exists?
Try filing a defect... <http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/>
-Shawn
DATE : Mon May 02 18:02:05 2005
On May 2, 2005, at 8:22 AM, Ted Thibodeau Jr wrote:
> What surprises me is that there aren't any warnings as one does this.
>
> gcc 4.0 is active, and I select a 10.2 deployment target, and the
> 10.2 SDK -- why do I get a build? why don't I get an alert error
> telling me that this just won't work out?
>
> gcc 4 is active, and I select a 10.3 deployment target, and the 10.3
> SDK -- why don't I get an alert telling me that this will only run
> on 10.3.9 and later?
>
> In each of these cases, I should get the alert noted, including some
> pointer to the relevant instructions to resolve the issue -- at least,
> if the Xcode team followed the HI guidelines....
Possibly because a bug exists?
Try filing a defect... <http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/>
-Shawn






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