Re: I opened a project builder project with Xcode, but I can't debug my project then.
Re: I opened a project builder project with Xcode, but I can't debug my project then.
- Subject: Re: I opened a project builder project with Xcode, but I can't debug my project then.
- From: Thomas Lau <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2004 12:33:03 -0800
Dear Dave,
Yep, I have changed the executable selection on my project . I have
selected the upgraded target, and selected the right "Executable
Name"'s radio button. Both appeared to be correct. So, then I checked
my .pbxuser file. Here's some content inside:
0104399700C45B8A7F000001 = {
activeBuildStyle = F5030FD200C563FC01000001;
activeExecutable = 3FCC975505EFF765007B4496;
activeTarget = 3FCC973005EFF765007B4496;
breakpoints = (
);
codeSenseManager = 3FCC972505EFF720007B4496;
executables = (
3FB53FC00589318C00142608,
3FB53FC10589318C00142608,
3FB53FC20589318C00142608,
3FCC975505EFF765007B4496,
);
....
3FCC973005EFF765007B4496 = {
activeExec = 0;
executables = (
3FCC975505EFF765007B4496,
);
};
3FCC975505EFF765007B4496 = {
activeArgIndex = 2147483647;
activeArgIndices = (
);
argumentStrings = (
);
configStateDict = {
};
debuggerPlugin = GDBDebugging;
enableDebugStr = 1;
environmentEntries = (
);
isa = PBXExecutable;
name = "ScanWizard Pro.app (Upgraded)";
shlibInfoDictList = (
);
sourceDirectories = (
);
};
...
Inside 3FCC973005EFF765007B4496 = {};, activeExec = 0, is it a correct
value?
Best Regards,
Thomas Lau
On Mar 1, 2004, at 11:05 AM, David Ewing wrote:
> Actually, it sounds like you still might have the old executable
> selected. Did you go in and change the active executable as I
> described below? (The active executable is stored in the .pbxuser file
> inside the .xcode project wrapper. So the setting is something that
> needs to be changed for each user too.)
>
> Dave
>
> On Mar 1, 2004, at 11:18 AM, Thomas Lau wrote:
>
>> Dear Dave,
>>
>> Thanks for your reply. After I matched the upgraded target with its
>> executable, my project can be debugged at the first time. However, I
>> can't debug my project again after I restarted my Mac. The project
>> I'm working on initially is not a "pure" Carbon App projectt. In
>> fact, it's a OS 9 Application project (a Code Warrior project),
>> couple years ago we Carbonized it into a Carbon App project (a
>> Project Builder project). Is it possible that Xcode can't understand
>> some proejct content of a Carbonized App's project?
>>
>> In my observation, I noticed that the debug window's console drawer
>> didn't show any GDB actions. Does it mean my project doesn't have
>> the proper information to let GDB get start? Is there any method I
>> can examine or verify my project file's content (i.e. XML)? Thanks a
>> lot.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Thomas Lau
>>
>> On Feb 27, 2004, at 8:38 AM, David Ewing wrote:
>>
>>> It sounds like you also upgraded your targets and the old executable
>>> is still selected. Select the executables outline item, so that both
>>> executables are shown in the details view. There should be radio
>>> buttons to select the active one. Select the upgraded one.
>>>
>>> I hope that helps,
>>> Dave
>>>
>>> On Feb 24, 2004, at 5:06 PM, Thomas Lau wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear all,
>>>>
>>>> Initially I was using Project Builder 1.2 (under 10.3). Now, I
>>>> want to
>>>> move my project to Xcode. After I opened my PB Carbon App project
>>>> file
>>>> (a .pbproj file) with Xcode 1.1 and re-compile it, I noticed that I
>>>> cannot neither debug nor execute my project. Does anyone have some
>>>> similar experience before? After I opened my PB Carbon App project
>>>> with Xcode, what do I need to change in project settings in order
>>>> so I
>>>> can debug my project under Xcode? Thanks a lot.
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