Re: Can't link deployment app with Xcode 1.5
Re: Can't link deployment app with Xcode 1.5
- Subject: Re: Can't link deployment app with Xcode 1.5
- From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 22:05:45 -0800
On Dec 12, 2004, at 9:59 PM, Conrad Carlen wrote:
A debug build style works, since it's using ZeroLink. I have
un-installed the developer tools, re-installed, and still this
problem happens. It's not limited to my project, either. If I make a
new Cocoa App project using the template, the same thing happens.
Using 'whereis' on both ld and c++filt show them both to be in
/usr/bin. Also, If I copy the failed link command from the Xcode
build results window to a terminal and execute the command, it
actually links. Does anybody know what could be going on here?
Just on a whim, could you go to the Terminal, type sudo gcc_select
3.3, and try again?
That sounded promising but, on doing it, I get:
You are already using gcc version 3.3 as the default compiler.
and still the same error from Xcode.
Well, then, the only way to tell is a full build transcript. Oh, by
the way, are there any symlinks in your /Developer or /usr directory
paths?
(To get a full build transcript, do a build, open the Build Results
window, click the widget that looks like a text page (next to the
warning and checkmark widgets), open the split bar, click in the
transcript, select all, copy, and paste in email to send here.
Chris
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