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I have been doing some experimentation and I think we are almost at that stage to be able to start building against 10.7 SDK. I have run into issues with the bridges module, and from what I can tell the Uno bridge is giving some issues, and its causing cairo to fail. If either of you are interested I am more then willing to post my autogen.lastrun.

I think the easiest solution would be to have 2 versions one built against the older 10.4 sdk for older ppc machines and the newest SDK for intel based machines.

On 05/04/2012 17:51, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
i tried to install XCode3.2.6 but it failed.
Failed in what way? I don't recall any problem when I installed it on 10.7.

XCode 4.3.2 has no installer
Xcode 4.3.2 is available only on the Mac App Store, its installation
is very trivial, it all just works. As is expected from (also the Mac)
App Store.

But if you don't intend to do any other development than LibreOffice,
you won't need Xcode 4, just Xcode 3. (In fact, having both might make
it a bit harder even as you need to make sure you don't confuse them.)

That said, eventually (well, hopefully sooner than later, LO will be
buildable also with a current Xcode and SDK. But we are not there yet.

and i can not find the SDK 10.4.u package on apple site.
The 10.4 SDK is part of Xcode 3.2.6.

--tml
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