On Dec 14, 2007, at 2:59 PM, Stephan Kurz wrote:

> Adam, thanks for your trust in my Xcode knowledge, but right now I
> really don't know a thing about all these things (obj-c, xcode, svn,
> etc.) - tough learning curve, I guess.
> I currently have XCode 1.5 installed here on my panther machine, the  
> BD
> wiki says I need 2.2 or above, so probably I can read the  
> documentation
> but that won't help much, so sorry…

We need to update that to require 2.5, I think.  BibDesk hasn't been  
buildable on Panther for a very long time, so don't even bother trying  
that.  If you want to get into it, the developers list is a good place  
for questions.

Sounds like Christiaan fixed your problem, so this is likely  
irrelevant for you!

> I'll have a look next week when I have access to my office mac again  
> (or
> maybe I will be able to swap the hard disk of my PowerBook G4 (the old
> one is quite full) and do a clean Leopard install, but I think this  
> also
> might take some time this weekend.

Slightly OT now, but Leopard itself runs nicely on a PowerBook.   
However, after dealing with Xcode 3's text editing performance on my  
PowerBook G4 (1.33/1GB) for the last year, I broke down and got a  
MacBook Pro (2.2/2GB) a couple of weeks ago.  My BibDesk build times  
have gone from 30--40 minutes to 5 minutes for a full clean/ 
recompile.  That's about 3x faster than my dual 1.8 G5 at work, as well.

-- 
adam
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