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Marko
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08/12/11 02:42 AM (14 years ago)

Lion compatability

Bought imac just because of apps and ability to work on IOS. They have offered a free upgrade to lion. Concerned it may effect app development via BT or xcode. Is anyone using Lion and are there any issues with changing over OS in regards to BT or Xcode Any information will be much appreciated,
 
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08/12/11 03:49 AM (14 years ago)
I'm using Lion and there are no issues.
 
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08/12/11 04:50 AM (14 years ago)
im using Lion - im just a newbie but i am building without ay issues that i can see - this did concern me when it coincided with my project - but it did not pan out bad
 
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08/12/11 05:53 AM (14 years ago)
I have noticed a couple of strange occurrences with Xcode 4.1 and Lion. Yesterday I had downloaded my source code deleted the old source code folder and renamed the newly downloaded source code folder to the same as the old code. When I opened Xcode it showed my personally added images in the BT_Images folder although this code was just downloaded and those images should not have been there. My thoughts are that it might have to do with the Snapshots Lion takes of your data. I'm on the East coast and maybe the time stamps showed the snapshot data as newer then what I downloaded from BuzzTouch since I assume the servers are in the West coast. What I have stated doing is giving my source code folder a new build number Project Name-Build 1.1 each time I download it. This problem may just be isolated to my configuration, but thought I should mention it.
 
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08/12/11 06:50 AM (14 years ago)
Thanks for this input. PS if this is a recent picture of you moto110 I feel a very old app writer
 
Moto110
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08/12/11 06:56 AM (14 years ago)
That photo is my son I like to call him Mini-ME. HHAaaaaaaaaaawwwwwww
 
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08/12/11 03:31 PM (14 years ago)
I have been using Buzztouch v1.5 with Lion for a few weeks. No problem at all. Note I am using Xcode 3.4, I have not upgraded to Xcode 4 which is the new version. Xcode 3.4 woks just fine with Lion so far. So the only potential issues (although I do't know if there would be any) could be not with the MacOS (in this case Lion) but with whichever version of Xcode you use, as what you download from Buzztouch interacts with Xcode. If your new system came with Developer Tools installed it probably has the new Xcode 4. Hopefully there will be no complications.
 
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08/12/11 10:11 PM (14 years ago)
no issues here with 1.5 and lion.
 
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12/23/11 10:10 AM (14 years ago)
I upgraded to Lion last week, and other than having to download the Lion compatible version of Xcode, everything seems just fine and dandy.
 

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