Well, this is an interesting problem, because there are still people running Tiger out there, and some with earlier OSes, and even developers who just bought a shiny new Leopard machine might wish to support them. And it has always seemed a little like tempting fate to me, just to set Xcode for an earlier OS and
proceed without testing what it builds.

I guess the hope is that we all have a reasonable collection of old Macs
with various versions of PPC/Intel and various versions of OS X. But even so, it would be useful if there were some systematic way to identify what
versions of the OS a particular machine would support, and to be able to
get them from somewhere, for backward compatibility support.

--  Jay Reynolds Freeman
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jay_reynolds_free...@mac.com
http://web.mac.com/jay_reynolds_freeman (personal web site)

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