>
> Open build settings.  Change Base SDK from 10.6 to 10.5 -- linking against
> 10.5 ensures 10.5 and 10.6 compatibility (at the cost of losing all those
> cool whiz bang 10.6 features ... like, uh ... gcd?  that's probably about
> it.


Ahh, thanks for that. That was exactly what I was looking for. And yes, it
now works in QC 3.

To everyone else I have uploaded the file latest file over at
http://code.google.com/p/swquartzcomposerpatches/

 please please please please don't commit build directories into subversion
> -- they're huge, and they take up lots of space, and they're
> auto-regenerated when you compile (so they don't serve much of a purpose).


Ahh, so that's why my commits where taking ages. I have fixed that now,
although now SmartSVN chucks an error when I try to commit now, only started
happening after I told it to ignore the build folder. Haven't really looked
into fixing that yet. But the build folder is no longer in the repository.

[david:  sorry if this came off as soap-boxy -- not my intention ;)]


Oh please, soap-box away :)

On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 2:20 PM, Christopher Wright <[email protected]>wrote:

> On a side note, does anyone know what I have to do to make it work in QC 3?
>> :)
>>
>
> Open build settings.  Change Base SDK from 10.6 to 10.5 -- linking against
> 10.5 ensures 10.5 and 10.6 compatibility (at the cost of losing all those
> cool whiz bang 10.6 features ... like, uh ... gcd?  that's probably about
> it.)
>
> (I checked it out, changed that setting, compiled, and it worked without a
> complaint on my 10.5 machine)
>
> In general:  always link against the lowest version of the SDK possible for
> what you need -- it ensures better compatibility.  If you _need_ 10.6
> functionality, then by all means use it, but if not, there's no point in
> artificially limiting your user base (esp when the QC community's motion
> from QC3 to QC4 is muddier than that of QC2 to QC3...)
>
>
>  The source code is also at
>> http://code.google.com/p/swquartzcomposerpatches/, maybe if i compile it
>> on my macbook it might work...hmmm....
>>
>
>
> please please please please don't commit build directories into subversion
> -- they're huge, and they take up lots of space, and they're
> auto-regenerated when you compile (so they don't serve much of a purpose).
>
> (who wants to start a petition to the dev-tools guys to make this more
> user-obvious?) ;)
>
> [david:  sorry if this came off as soap-boxy -- not my intention ;)]
>
> --
> [ christopher wright ]
> [email protected]
> http://kineme.net/
>
>
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