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HeaderDoc latest sources not compatible with XCode 2.2?
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HeaderDoc latest sources not compatible with XCode 2.2?


  • Subject: HeaderDoc latest sources not compatible with XCode 2.2?
  • From: Stephane <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 16:57:59 +0200

Is the latest version of HeaderDoc available from the Apple Developer site supposed to work with XCode 2.2?

<long story>
I was investigating a funny problem in HeaderDoc (the @updated value was offseted by 1 month in the final HTML document) and decided to see if the latest version of HeaderDoc included a correction for this.


I first downloaded HeaderDoc 8.0 at http://developer.apple.com/ opensource/tools/headerdoc.html. This version is completely obsolete and the README file instructions are not working on Tiger (could be a good idea to show the 8.5.9 release).

OK, so let's download the latest version from the "current" Darwin Source code (http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/Current/). This version is the same as the one available with XCode 2.2 so I run the install over option from the make and it seemed to work fine yesterday (when all my troubles seemed so far away).

But today,
</long story>

the "Script" > "HeaderDoc" > "View HeaderDoc for this Header" command in XCode is producing nothing, nada, rien du tout même, even for the testsuite sources of HeaderDoc.


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