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* macosx/Wish.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: add debug configs for 64bit,
* macosx/Wish.xcodeproj/default.pbxuser: with gcov, and with corefoundation disabled; updates & cleanup for Xcode 3.1 and for Leopard; sync with Tcl.xcodeproj. * macosx/Wish.xcode/project.pbxproj: sync Wish.xcodeproj changes. * macosx/Wish.xcode/default.pbxuser: * macosx/README: document new build configs.
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Tcl/Tk Mac OS X README
----------------------
-RCS: @(#) $Id: README,v 1.27 2007/12/13 15:27:08 dgp Exp $
+RCS: @(#) $Id: README,v 1.27.2.1 2008/06/12 06:35:03 das Exp $
This is the README file for the Mac OS X/Darwin version of Tcl/Tk.
@@ -170,14 +170,19 @@ take care to only use the project matching your DevTools and OS version:
'Tk' target that simply calls through to the tcl/macosx/GNUMakefile. It
requires a build of the 'Tcl' target of tcl/macosx/Tcl.pbproj.
* Wish.xcode Xcode 2.4 on 10.4 and Xcode 2.5 on 10.4 and later, which
- additionally has a native 'tktest' target useful for debugging, this
- target's 'Debug' build configuration has ZeroLink and Fix&Continue
- enabled, use the 'DebugNoFixZL' build configuration if you need a debug
- build without these features. The following additional build
- configurations are available for the 'Tk' and 'tktest' targets:
+ additionally has native 'tktest' and 'tktest-X11' targets for
+ debugging, these targets' 'Debug' build configuration has ZeroLink and
+ Fix&Continue enabled, use the 'DebugNoFixZL' build configuration if you
+ need a debug build without these features. The following build
+ configurations are available:
'DebugUnthreaded': debug build with threading turned off.
+ 'DebugNoCF': debug build with corefoundation turned off
+ (for 'tktest-X11' only).
+ 'DebugNoCFUnthreaded': debug build with corefoundation turned off
+ (for 'tktest-X11' only) and with threading turned off.
'DebugMemCompile': debug build with memory and bytecode debugging on.
'DebugLeaks': debug build with PURIFY defined.
+ 'DebugGCov': debug build with generation of gcov data files enabled.
'ReleaseUniversal': builds the targets as universal binaries for the
ppc and i386 architectures.
'ReleaseUniversal10.4uSDK': same as 'ReleaseUniversal' but builds
@@ -188,10 +193,21 @@ take care to only use the project matching your DevTools and OS version:
'ReleasePPC10.2.8SDK': builds for PowerPC with gcc-3.3 against the
10.2.8 SDK, useful to verify on Tiger that building on Jaguar
would succeed.
- * Wish.xcodeproj for Xcode 3.0 on 10.5 and later, which has the following
- additional build configuration:
+ * Wish.xcodeproj for Xcode 3.1 on 10.5 and later, which has the following
+ additional build configurations:
'ReleaseUniversal10.5SDK': same as 'ReleaseUniversal' but builds
against the 10.5 SDK on Leopard (with 10.5 deployment target).
+ 'Debug gcc42': same as 'Debug' but builds with gcc 4.2.
+ 'Debug llvmgcc42': same as 'Debug' but builds with llvm-gcc 4.2.
+ 'ReleaseUniversal gcc42': same as 'ReleaseUniversal' but builds with
+ gcc 4.2.
+ 'ReleaseUniversal llvmgcc42': same as 'ReleaseUniversal' but builds
+ with llvm-gcc 4.2.
+ 'Debug64bit': builds the 'tktest-X11' target as 64bit with debugging
+ enabled (requires a 64bit capable processor).
+ Note that all non-SDK configurations have 10.5 deployment target and
+ that all Universal configurations build the 'tktest-X11' target
+ also for the ppc64 and x86_64 architectures.
Notes about the native targets of the Xcode projects:
* the Xcode projects refer to the toplevel tcl and tk source dirs through