From: Adam R. M. <ama...@ma...> - 2008-02-11 21:27:37
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In article <201...@ma...>, "Christiaan Hofman" <cmh...@gm...> wrote: > It seems to need Xcode 3.0, because of the 10.5 SDK used in the Leopard > bundle and QL plugin. That's correct? Looks like gmane ate my earlier reply to this, so I'll restate: yes, Xcode 3 is required, and that's what I've used exclusively for a long time now. The biggest problem I had building with Xcode 3 is from the new linker pulling in single-arch libs from /usr/local/lib (libpng, libtiff, libjpeg). To work around, you have several options: 1) remove the libs 2) rebuild them as universal 3) replace the symlink in the 10.4u SDK with a dummy 4) use the 10.5 SDK, which has a fix for this in ImageIO.framework. Unfortunately, the damn Omni frameworks prevent using the 10.5 SDK with a 10.4 deployment target, so the best option (4) doesn't work, and cross-development is a huge pain. > Also, I cannot build due to the code signing. What am I required to do to > make that work? Follow the code signing documentation. It has steps to create a self-signed cert for development. Or you can disable code signing if you don't use the new firewall. |