Re: Help: XCode 3.2 breaks XCode 3.1 projects
Re: Help: XCode 3.2 breaks XCode 3.1 projects
- Subject: Re: Help: XCode 3.2 breaks XCode 3.1 projects
- From: tahome izwah <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 20:18:35 +0100
I didn't try Xcode 4 for AUs yet.
I don't like the new Xcode 4 workflow and the new look to be honest.
There's so much that is very hard or impossible to do, like enabling
guard malloc, or quickly switching from a debug to a release build.
But I digress...
--th
2011/3/20 Artemiy Pavlov <email@hidden>:
> Yes, they're there exactly, and paths are updated in my XCode 3.2.6 project... I am not sure why it doesn't work, could be some kind of a caching issue.
>
> I wonder if XCode 4 will be of any help here. In any case, I could just start a project from scratch there and copy my code over.
>
>
> Artemiy.
>
> On 19 Mar 2011, at 10:28, tahome izwah wrote:
>
>> I just tried this in 3.2.5 and it works. Make sure that your public AU
>> sources are in
>> /Developer/Extras/CoreAudio/AudioUnits/AUPublic and in
>> /Developer/Extras/CoreAudio/PublicUtility/
>>
>> HTH
>> --th
>>
>> 2011/3/18 Artemiy Pavlov <email@hidden>:
>>> I.e. this is what I see:
>>> http://i51.tinypic.com/nb7rl.png
>>>
>>> On 18 Mar 2011, at 22:22, Artemiy Pavlov wrote:
>>>
>>>> Okay, the template was my mistake (I was opening 3.1.4 template with 3.2.6).
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, trying to build a 3.1.4 project AU with 3.2.6 doesn't work no matter what I try.
>>>>
>>>> What I see is, AUPublic and PublicUtility highlighted red. I relocated them via inspector (they are in /Developer/Extras and used to be in /Developer/Examples), tried a clean build. But this doesn't help, still getting hundreds of errors... Is there anything else I need to do?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks again!
>>>>
>>>> A.
>>>>
>>>> On 18 Mar 2011, at 20:48, tahome izwah wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> 2011/3/18 Artemiy Pavlov <email@hidden>:
>>>>>> Just to make clear what I did:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Downloaded XCode 3.2.6 and did a standard install
>>>>>> - Downloaded the latest/fixed AU with Cocoa template
>>>>>
>>>>> Where? The only separate AU installer that is available from the Apple
>>>>> web site is hopelessly outdated and won't work on any modern version
>>>>> of OS X/Xcode. Use the template that comes with the latest Xcode.
>>>>>
>>>>> HTH
>>>>> --th
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