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Missing:0> wants neither an invocation nor a subprocess
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  • Subject: Missing:0> wants neither an invocation nor a subprocess
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 09:02:44 +0200

Hej,

After upgrading our last classic target to native, a shell script
target, we now get this warning when building:

================================================================
[protoss:~/local/tmp41/Orc] joar% xcodebuild -target Orc_complete
-buildstyle Deployment SYMROOT="${PWD}/build/products"
OBJROOT="${PWD}/build/intermediates"
=== BUILDING NATIVE TARGET librt USING BUILD STYLE Deployment ===
2004-05-14 08:49:32.063 xcodebuild[16173] warning: work queue node
<node:0x2ff2fc0:'/home/joar/local/tmp41/Orc/build/products/librt'[0]:
Missing:0> wants neither an invocation nor a subprocess -- ignoring it
================================================================

Everything still seems to build and work fine, but I'm worried about
the warning.

I tried to look in the list archives, but couldn't find any reference
to this problem. On Google I found a couple of places where people
seems to have "fixed something in the project" to get rid of the
warning, but I couldn't find out what.
Could one of my fellow list members, or one of the Xcode developers,
perhaps shed some light on this issue?

Regards,

j o a r

[demime 0.98b removed an attachment of type application/pkcs7-signature which had a name of smime.p7s]
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