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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: Matthew Formica <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2003 10:16:03 -0800

I've heard of a possible bug where this can happen.  If you create a new
target and add your files to it, instead of using the upgraded target, it
should work again.

- Matthew

On 12/4/03 5:33 AM, "Greg Hurrell" <email@hidden> 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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