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Re: Persistent ZeroLink





Il giorno 03/gen/06, alle ore 17:18, j o a r ha scritto:


On 3 jan 2006, at 16.36, Sanri Parov wrote:

after having finished an application of mine, I change the build rules from "Debug" to "Release".
I add the Intel architechture and for SDK path I add "/Developer/ SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk"
When it comes to run the app from another Macintosh , it crashes telling me that ZeroLink is still active (quite strangely enough because it's not checked into the build rules and I've cleaned up the project...).

IIRC, ZeroLink can be enabled in both target level and project level build settings. Verify that it's disabled everywhere, and build clean again!


If you're using Xcode 2.2 you can also disable it globally from the Build menu (but only when there are no projects open).

j o a r




THANKS JOAR,

the reason was the second: disable globally via Build menu with no projects opened.
But the real question is : why did at Apple find out a silly menu item like this when you can configure easily everything inside project's own build rules?


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Sanri Parov from iBook



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