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Compilation Phase Missed in Xcode 2.3



I checked a medium-sized project out from Subversion, and find that the build system fails to compile any of the source files.

The transcript shows the application resources are copied, and the PCH is compiled. No error appears in the transcript, and Xcode's status display shows "Build succeeded."

The linkage phase does not happen, but I assume this is a cascade from the error in the source-files phase.

The file type of all the .m files is sourcecode.c.objc . All .h files are sourcecode.c.h . All the required .m files are in the current target. When the project was first opened all .m files were shown dirty in the Details listing; closing and reopening Xcode unchecked all the dirty flags, but otherwise had no effect.

Removing code (with uninstall.pl) and reinstalling (2.3, as before) had no effect.

Compiling the files individually results in a compile, with expected warnings.

Clean and Clean All had no effect.

There was a HeadeDoc script phase (which executed without error) at the end of the build. Removing the phase and its product had no effect.

Changing build configurations and target architectures has no effect. I did change the target SDK from 10.2.8 to 10.3.9 before attempting any build. My reference to the Cocoa framework pointed directly to the 10.2.8 SDK framework (which was not installed). I changed the reference to /System/Library... before the first build.

A large number of files, which had been in the project for reference, and were not part of any target, were removed before the first attempt to build.

Another project, checked out of the same svn server, builds properly.

Trashing the project-related directories in the (shared) build folder has no effect. Curiously, all .o files show an impossible "Last Opened" time of exactly one hour before the creation date. I am in a location that observes daylight-savings time; the time settings in the Control Panel are correct.

Trashing the user-specific files in the project bundle had no effect beyond losing per-user preferences.

So. Any ideas? Anyone? Rebuilding the project from scratch may be the right answer, but that's tedious enough that I hope for an alternative.

	-- F

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