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Re: Cant get Garbage Collection to work
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Re: Cant get Garbage Collection to work


  • Subject: Re: Cant get Garbage Collection to work
  • From: ugol <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 00:42:57 +0100

>  Have you tried using Xcode's build settings instead of manually specifying
>  the compiler flag? There might be more to it than just -fobjc-gc-only.

no, that's the only option needed

>  if you want to use compiler flags in the long term, it's still worth trying
>  the build setting, just so you can check the build log to see what flags
>  Xcode is using.

my guess is that he's changing in the wrong target, or in the wrong
place and something is overriding. To double check, he should try to
compile from cli

--
uL

Pragmatist
http://blog.ugolandini.com
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