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Re: Header dependances broken?
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Re: Header dependances broken?


  • Subject: Re: Header dependances broken?
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 00:54:02 +0100

The obligatory question would be; is your computer clock synchronized?
In particular, if you store your sources on a mounted volume - does
your computer and the server agree on what time it is?

j o a r

On 2003-12-31, at 00.50, Steve Smith wrote:

> I upgraded an existing C++ project to xcode 1.1 and I'm having a
> problem that, upon further examination, also occurs (on a different
> machine) in the project builder version of the project as well.
>
> If I change a header file, save the change, and then build -- only
> link is called! Neither the associated .cpp file or any files that
> include this header file are re-compiled.
>
> I'm certain the behavior didn't happen before (of course!). The only
> thing that has changed is that we re-organized our project so that
> header and source files were in different directories (in a hierarchy
> below the project directory). So either that has some strange effect
> or something has gotten confused in the project file. Whatever the
> problem, it effects both project builder and x-code (I converted by
> opening the previous PB file in xcode).
>
> If I clean all targets, it builds and runs fine. But then the problem
> is still there.

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