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Re: darwinbuild doesn't like xcode 3




On Nov 6, 2007, at 3:54 PM, Benjamin Huntsman wrote:

Looks like darwinbuild's installXcodebuild doesn't know how to handle Xcode 3.0.
I'd fix it myself, but I don't either :)

Correct, it hasn't yet been updated to understand Xcode 3.0's new layout or dependencies.


Anyone know what bits and pieces xcodebuild needs w/ v3.0??

Not yet... =)

Some of the trouble seems to be related to this script /usr/bin/ xcode-select...

I suggest invoking xcodebuild similarly to how darwinbuild would invoke it using the darwintrace library (or alternatively using dtruss) to record which files are accessed during the build. This will give an estimate of what's needed in the chroot.


...or... do you think it'd work to install XCode 2.5 and build Leopard packages w/ that??

No, Xcode 3.0 is definitely required.

- Kevin
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