On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 4:53 PM, kwiley <email@hidden> wrote:
> On May 28, 2008, at 4:41 PM, email@hidden wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 28 May 2008, kwiley wrote:
>>>
>>> Yep, that's what I do, nothing more. I realize I didn't describe *how*
>>> it
>>
>> Well, no, that's *not* all you do.. because you say:
>
> Yes it is, as per your own post, open Xcode, make a new project, build, get
> errors. That's it.
>
>>> fails because I was trying to keep the posting as short as possible. I
>>> was
>>
>>> just wondering if other people have the same problem. As I said, sans
>>> details,
>>> the problem seems to involve an attempt to compile/link PPC 10.4 code on
>>> an
>>> Intel 10.5 mac (not sure if the problem is the PPC/Intel divide or the
>>> 10.4/10.5 divide).
>>
>> So, at the very least, you're changing the architectures and compatibility
>> settings for the project too..
>
> Um, I'm not sure where in my description above I described changing anything
> in the project settings. The project templates default to "ppc i386", so
> they're already set to build an app for both archs simultaneously. Sorry
> for any confusion on that matter.
>
>> It sounds like you should write up a bug with full details of how to
>> reproduce it, with a full build log.
>
> Okay, the "how to reproduce it" part is, as I stated, overly simplistic. I
> am dubious that it is a bug (seems more likely that my Xcode configuration
> is out of whack, just looking for some clarification from other folks), but
> nevertheless, I'll consider writing a bug report. First I think I'll give
> other people a chance to run the experiment and see what they get: 10.5
> Intel Mac, Xcode 3.0, make a Carbon or Cocoa app, build it: ba-dum-ching,
> does it fail? Think I'll see if anyone else has this problem before I file
> a bug report. It *probably* isn't a bug.
File the bug report anyway.
> ...I'm just hoping the solution isn't to nuke my Developer directory and
> reinstall Xcode from scratch, but I'm open to the possibility...
You're unlikely to find out if this is the solution or not of you
never tell the list *how* the templates are failing to build.
--
Clark S. Cox III
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