> On 2014 Dec 15, at 08:44, Howard Moon <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> is this possible?

I think this has been discussed in the list archives, and the answer is “yes” 
you can install older SDKs, etc., but it’s not any fun.

> Or am I going to need completely separate project to support 10.10 from those 
> supporting 10.6 and 10.7?

That is one way to do it, and is the safest except if changes need to be 
merged.  Another alternative is to keep an older version of OS X with Xcode 4 
on another Mac or partition, and open the *same* Xcode  project in Xcode 4, 5 
or 6 over your local area network or whatever.  I’m not sure if you are 
considering to ship this “separate project”, or just use it for debugging.  In 
either case, you would duplicate your *target*, for example “MyApp” to 
“MyApp-Legacy”, and change its SDK, etc.  I did that for a time, with only one 
or two glitches.

Whatever you do is going to be tricky.  I hope you have a good QA script which 
can check your products for build issues.


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