On Nov 17, 2011, at 10:48 AM, Mike Abdullah wrote:

>>> Reading the Lion release notes, it says I should create my window with 
>>> NSBorderlessWindowMask | NSResizableWindowMask. It also says that my app 
>>> needs to be compiled with Lion as a backwards-compatibility measure.
>> 
>> I’m pretty sure that just means that it needs to be compiled with the Lion 
>> *SDK*, i.e. by Xcode 4.2. That’s available for 10.6.
> 
> Seriously? SDKs are never usually backported. Would be great if they were 
> somehow.


I did some testing last week. Building with the 10.7 SDK with 4.2 on SL vs 
Lion, I ended up with byte-identical binaries. The only thing that was 
different were the compiled nibs, and I think one other thing. Not sure exactly 
what the differences were though, but they varied quite a bit. I didn't compare 
the 10.7-SDK-built-on-SL nibs to 10.6-SDK-built-on-SL nibs to see if they were 
the same.


--
Seth Willits



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