Re: xcode-users digest, Vol 1 #41 - 21 msgs
Re: xcode-users digest, Vol 1 #41 - 21 msgs
- Subject: Re: xcode-users digest, Vol 1 #41 - 21 msgs
- From: Rob Barris <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 10:10:39 -0800
From: Brent Marykuca <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: wchar link problems building for jaguar
Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 15:57:12 -0800
On Oct 28, 2003, at 4:50 PM, Thane Norton wrote:
We seem to have a solution for building a 10.1.5 thru 10.3 binary
using
XCode and GCC 3.3. Can't claim it will work for everyone, but it got
our
stuff up and running.
I have a slightly different solution to this problem, which I posted in
another thread "10.2 deployment issues".
In a nutshell, there seems to be a problem with the way Xcode sets up
include paths when you're doing cross-development builds, such that
some important C++ headers (notably c++config.h) are read from the
Panther /usr/include tree instead of the SDK's. You can fix this by
adding the following to your target's Header Search Paths build
settings:
/usr/include/gcc/darwin/3.3/c++
/usr/include/gcc/darwin/3.3/c++/ppc-darwin /usr/include/gcc/darwin/3.3
Our Xcode project has 49 targets (individually built static libs).
What's the shortest route to getting the right paths activated across
all the targets other than pasting the characters above into all of
them?
Can I set up some kind of global environment variable/value that can
then be referenced in all the targets?
Will a future Xcode release deal with this more cleanly (ie is it
considered a bug yet?)
Rob
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