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Re: only get my partial build when specifying DSTROOT?
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Re: only get my partial build when specifying DSTROOT?


  • Subject: Re: only get my partial build when specifying DSTROOT?
  • From: Art Isbell <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 16:52:22 -1000

On Friday, August 15, 2003, at 04:54  PM, Robert A. Decker wrote:

Further, up until now I've found it impossible to build under the sudo
command. I was getting symbol not found exceptions. This was similar to
exceptions I was seeing on a headless system where I was trying to build
on a machine that had never had Project Builder launched.


So, I made a copy of my MyApp.pbroj/username.pbxuser file and named it
root.pbxuser, and this let me build under sudo.

So, it looks like those pbxuser files really aren't just user-specific
filesfiles, but are actually required to do a simple build...

Something's not right. I regularly install with sudo and no root.pbxuser.


Aloha,
Art
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