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Re: Simple question: how can I call 'pbxbuild' from the Darwin prompt (where is it?)?
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Re: Simple question: how can I call 'pbxbuild' from the Darwin prompt (where is it?)?


  • Subject: Re: Simple question: how can I call 'pbxbuild' from the Darwin prompt (where is it?)?
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 21:06:54 +0100

How about trying "xcodebuild"?   :)

j o a r

On 2005-01-25, at 20.15, Frederick C. Lee wrote:

I have Xcode 1.5 installed on my G4 running Panther (10.3.7). The Xcode app is in the /Developer directory and is no problem, can call anytime via Aqua layer. But I'm using a 3rd-party Darwin C++ compiler that references 'pbxbuild' per <MacX> option.

Has 'pbxbuild' been phased out to just 'XCode'? I tried to access the xcode exe from darwin (contained in XCode.app) but Xcode doesn't like that.

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