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Re: Xcode compiles nothing on target converted from classic to native
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Re: Xcode compiles nothing on target converted from classic to native


  • Subject: Re: Xcode compiles nothing on target converted from classic to native
  • From: Godfrey DiGiorgi <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2003 08:55:05 -0800

Greg,

What kind of a project is it? Carbon, Cocoa, Java, AppleScript ... ?

Godfrey
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On Dec 4, 2003, at 5:33 AM, Greg Hurrell wrote:

Hi all,

Only got Xcode yesterday and one of the first things I did was open an existing ProjectBuilder project. Everything compiled and built normally. But when I tried converting the target from "classic" to "native", I found that nothing compiles. As far as I can tell, there is nothing tricky about this project or target. It's only a small project with a few files.

Looking in the build transcript, I see that it goes straight to the "Bundle Resources" step (and then the "Shell Script Files" step), seemingly skipping the "Headers", "Sources", "Frameworks & Libraries" steps entirely. Sure enough, when I look in the "build" dir I see basically no build products and no intermediaries either. All there is is an ".hmap" file, a PkgInfo file, and a script file (like I said, the "Shell Script Files" step does execute).

The same thing happens when I build from the command line. After doing this "build", Xcode reports that everything was successful. The same result occurs if I do a "Clean all" before hand, and even when I delete the entire build directory and start all over again. Turning predictive compilation on or off has no effect either. Same result for each version of Xcode that I've tried.

Anyone able to suggest what might be wrong? I am wondering if I'm overlooking something silly, or if there is some sort of bug or limitation that I am not aware of and should be working around. Have already spent five hours trying to solve this problem. Needless to say, I have read the Xcode release notes, as much of the online documentation as I could get through, and have searched the web as well as the xcode-users archives which I have acces to...

Thanks for any help you can provide,
Greg
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