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Re: Xcode 2.5 can't #include_next <stdarg.h>
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Re: Xcode 2.5 can't #include_next <stdarg.h>


  • Subject: Re: Xcode 2.5 can't #include_next <stdarg.h>
  • From: Steve Mills <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 12:08:21 -0500

On Nov 1, 2007, at 11:53:52, Rick Ballard wrote:

Make your SDK paths begin with "$(DEVELOPER_SDK_DIR)" instead of / Developer/SDKs. This isn't necessary when setting SDKROOT – Xcode will translate /Developer/SDKs to $(DEVELOPER_SDK_DIR) automatically for you in SDKROOT, but doesn't do this for SDKROOT_i386, SDKROOT_ppc, or a SDKROOT set in an .xcconfig file.

Ah, cool. Thanks! That fixed its wagon.

Using $(DEVELOPER_SDK_DIR) in your project will make it incompatible with Xcode 2.4.1, which doesn't know about that value, so you'll need to switch to 2.5 on 10.4.10 to work with a project that you've done this to on Tiger.

I think you meant to say Leopard here, yes? This is why I always use the numbers instead of the code names. :)


When Xcode 2.5 (or Xcode 3.0 using the "Xcode 2.4-compatible" project format) automatically translates /Developer/SDKs to $ (DEVELOPER_SDK_DIR) for you in SDKROOT, it leaves a value of / Developer/SDKs recorded in the project file to preserve 2.4 compatibility.


This part confused me a bit. You say it "leaves a value of /Developer/ SDKs recorded in the project file to preserver 2.4 compatibility." Does this mean compatibility that's used internally when running Xcode 2.5, or does it mean that I really don't need to upgrade all 2.4.1's to 2.5 on our 10.4.1 machines?

Steve Mills
Drummer, Mac geek
http://sjmills5.home.mchsi.com/


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