Re: newbie Question: Project Builder does not build the project missing file or directory
Re: newbie Question: Project Builder does not build the project missing file or directory
- Subject: Re: newbie Question: Project Builder does not build the project missing file or directory
- From: Wade Tregaskis <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 19:38:27 +1100
Spaces in paths - Nexties detest this, as do most other Unix folk,
while traditional Mac users can't see what the big deal is. Guess
which group wrote Project Builder?
The current workaround for the particular bug you mentioned is to go
into the build settings for your project (Target tab), in the section
"GCC Compiler Settings". Where it has the name of the prefix file in
the edit field, add quotation marks around it. Simple.
It's strange that there doesn't appear to be anything in the help, or
any tech notes, regarding this problem. Surely other people encounter
it - nearly every time I start a new project I have to fix this.
The other solution, btw, is to just delete the prefix file and remove
it from the settings. I'm not sure exactly what prefix headers do...
well, that is, I do know what they're supposed to do, but in my
experience all they actually do is add a good minute or two to your
first compile (and each one after a clean).
Wade Tregaskis
-- Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
P.S. I wonder if the Project Builder group have any relation to the
guys who do iTunes updates? ;)
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