Re: XCode 2.1 Unstable
Re: XCode 2.1 Unstable
- Subject: Re: XCode 2.1 Unstable
- From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2005 13:02:31 -0700
On Jul 15, 2005, at 7:33 PM, Hani Duwaik wrote:
I just started playing with Mac OS X (10.4.2) and XCode (2.1). For my
first attempt, I tried creating a c++ CLI that uses the mysql library.
For some reason, whenever I try to compile this file, XCode dies on me
(I was able to build/run a simple "Hello World" c++ program). Am I
doing something wrong, or is XCode really unstable (at least with
respect to c++ and external libraries)?
You're going to need to be a lot more specific than "Xcode dies on me."
Xcode invokes many command line tools (gcc, ld, etc.), just like
makefiles do, to do the real work. Xcode has a build system that can
be invoked from the command line, like makefiles, and a UI on top of
that. To narrow down what's happening we need a build transcript and a
crash log (if by "dies" you mean something is crashing.)
You can get the Build Transcript from the Build Results window by
clicking the Show Transcript button (the rightmost one of the four
halfway down the left side). If Xcode crashes and prevents you from
getting this, in the Terminal cd to your project directory, execute
'xcodebuild', and get the transcript from there.
If anything crashes, go to Console.app and look in the CrashReporter
logs for anything relevant (Xcode, gcc, ld), as well as the system log.
If gcc is crashing, it would be helpful to open the problematic file in
Xcode, choose Preprocess from the Build menu, and get that output too.
Use bugreporter.apple.com to file a bug and attach all this information.
Chris
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