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Re: xcodebuild can't find gcc?
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Re: xcodebuild can't find gcc?


  • Subject: Re: xcodebuild can't find gcc?
  • From: gabe taubman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 21:37:17 -0500

Hey Scott,
Yeah I checked that.  It's gcc 4 and it definitely exists. I tried
setting it back to 3.3 and then to 4 again but no dice.  Fails no
matter what.  Nope, I'm not passing anything else on the command line
either.  Do you know of any files that influence xcodebuidl that the
remove devtools script wouldn't touch?

thanks for your help,
gabe

On 11/8/05, Scott Tooker <email@hidden> wrote:
> You might try checking which gcc is being used by default by running
> gcc_version and see if that gcc executable is present. It does seem
> very odd that xcodebuild fails, but the IDE succeeds.
>
> Are you passing in any build settings on the command line/
>
> Scott
>
> On Nov 7, 2005, at 5:35 PM, gabe taubman wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone,
> > I've been trying to get xcodebuild working for ages.  For a long time
> > it would just try and compile things twice, and the moment it would go
> > at the second one it would fail.  So, I ran the uninstall-devtools.py
> > script and reinstalled the newest version of everything.  Now when I
> > try and run xcodebuild I get the following:
> >
> > error: couldn't exec gcc: No such file or directory
> >
> > after it tries to do anything with gcc.  However, gcc is definitely
> > there and everything works fine from within xcode.  If I copy and
> > paste the huge line it's trying to run, it works no problem.  I was
> > wondering if there's some magic xcodebuild file that doesn't get
> > deleted or that could be corrupted.  I've tried deleting my xcode
> > preferences.  Any other ideas?  I'm so close!
> >
> > thanks a bunch
> > gabe
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