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Can't use install option with native build targets
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Can't use install option with native build targets


  • Subject: Can't use install option with native build targets
  • From: Michael Brian Bentley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 11:37:06 -0500

We're experiencing some pain using the keyword install with native build targets in 1.1 and 1.2.

When we leave "install" out, the targets build properly. When we use "install", the builds fail. Operations appear to happen in the wrong order, the process attempts to copy files that don't yet exist. The paths generated by the build process appear to contain typos, in that they are different from the paths generated using classic targets. Classic uses blahblah/@executable_path, native uses blahblah@executable_path.

Our workaround is to not adopt to native build targets. We've been using the classic targets, and wanted to switch to the native targets to get some build speed.
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