Re: Xcode ignores SYMROOT settings in targets on second machine
Re: Xcode ignores SYMROOT settings in targets on second machine
- Subject: Re: Xcode ignores SYMROOT settings in targets on second machine
- From: Brent Gulanowski <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 22:18:57 -0500
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 15:49:38 -0500, Brent Gulanowski
<email@hidden> wrote:
> I've got a project (built on somebody else's code base) that supports
> logging when a debug switch is active. Mostly I don't want it working
> since it floods stdout. The project is a library.
>
> My strategy was to make two build styles, one with the flag set to
> enable logging, and each style to have the resultant library code
> placed in a different directory. If I needed to troubleshoot with
> logging, I would just rebuild the dependent app to use the different
> library, not necessitating re-building the whole library every time I
> turned the feature on and off. (A better solution, using smarting
> logging, is in the works in the source package.)
>
> My solution works on my G4MDD.
>
> On my iBook, however, *all* attempts to change the build product
> location are ignored. The intermediates go where I want them to, but
> final build products always go in my original build products folder,
> specified in Prefs. (this is in development style or debug style,
> which is basically a clone of development).
>
> In fact I tried to change that, too, but it *still* used the original
> build directory.
>
> Any idea what I'm missing, or of a workaround?
Here's an interesting twist that I only just noticed. (Problem hasn't
gone away after chucking all sorts of things and re-checking out the
project file).
The search paths include the SYMROOT from the target and not the one
from the Project (which is set to default, or that of my preferences),
and not the default, which is where the thing is getting built. It's
relevent because the same project builds two (static) libs and two
apps that depend on those libs, and so the apps won't build because ld
can't find the libs. Ha!
Can no-one else confirm this admittedly obscure problem?
--
Brent Gulanowski
http://www.boredastronaut.com
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