If you do that, make sure the owner/groups match the app to make sure you don't 
modify them accidentally.

And one of these days Apple will utilize those deprecation/available attributes 
so we can arbitrarily set and test SDKs without having to do any of this.
--
Gary L. Wade (Sent from my iPhone)
http://www.garywade.com/

> On Jul 30, 2014, at 9:21 PM, Roland King <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
>> 
>>    I'm not sure whether this counts as just a "point of order" or something, 
>> but my  "Project Format 3.2 compatible" project targets 10.6 just fine in 
>> xcode 5.1.1, ( and xcode 433 and 402 ).  To "install" the 10.6 SDK into 
>> Xcode 5, I just dragged it in the finder from my xcode 3 installation into 
>> my xcode 5 installation… done.
> 
> And about once a year the guys this comes up on the Xcode list and the guys 
> from Apple who write and support Xcode ask people please not to do that 
> because it’s not something supported or tested and may yield unpredictable 
> results. Generally people report success doing it but drive with care. 

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