Crashing Cross-Development or... What is a Prefix File
Crashing Cross-Development or... What is a Prefix File
- Subject: Crashing Cross-Development or... What is a Prefix File
- From: Robert Clair <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:20:28 -0500
<Obligatory Statement Of Defeat>
"I give up."
</OSOD>
My app compiled and ran on 10.3.
It compiles and runs on 10.4.
I'm trying to make compatibility build.
It runs on 10.4 but crashes instantly with EXC_BAD_ACCESS on 10.3.9
(trying to instantiate the application delegate from the main nib).
After a review of the docs and the archives...
I've got the Deployment Target set to 10.3.
I've got the SDK set to 10.3.9.
I read the docs again. Perhaps this is my problem:
For each target, supply a prefix file that takes into account the
selected SDK. To use an umbrella framework header from an SDK as your
prefix file, add the appropriate #include <Framework/Framework.h>
directive to your target's prefix file, instead of setting a Prefix
Header path to the umbrella framework header directly.
I seem not to have a prefix file (or it is very well hidden). I would
dearly love to supply one and get on
with things but...
What is it ? What's in it and in what form ? Do I order one from the
ACME company ?
The only mention of the phrase "prefix file" in the entire 452 page
Xcode manual is in the above paragraph.
What do I have to do do learn the secret handshake ?
.....Bob
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