Re: can't locate file -lcrt1.o
Re: can't locate file -lcrt1.o
- Subject: Re: can't locate file -lcrt1.o
- From: Stephen Balel <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 09:13:21 -0500
I ran into this once as well, and someone who figured out what was
going on was kind enough to send me the following:
I _think_ I have this figured out now, and will pass it on in hopes
of saving others the hours of time I have spent on this. I may not
have all the details quite right yet, but my appetite for trying "just
one more install" has long been satiated.
For most development tools to work--including building Xcode's
default hello-world "Standard Tool"--/usr/lib must contain four *.o
files, specifically bundle1.o, crt1.o, dylib1.o and gcrt1.o.
Apple recently changed the division of labor between the OS installer
and the Xcode installer. Specifically:
• The Panther 10.3 (i.e. 2Z691-4585-A, first 10.3 Panther release,
fall 2003) installs these files.
• The Xcode 1.0 (691-4591-A) CD--from the same four-disc set--does
NOT install them (which is fine, because they are there from the OS
installation).
• The Power Mac G5 Software Install DVD shipped with recent G5s,
691-4898A, OS 10.3.2, does NOT install these files.
• The Xcode 1.1 FULL install CD, downloaded from the developer
website installs these files. This CD does not appear to be in the
developer mailings and there does not seem to be any way to obtain it
other than by downloading.
• The Xcode 1.1 updater, contained in the mailed developer CD sets,
apparently does NOT install them.
This means that plausible sequences such as: Install OS on brand new
Mac from Software Restore; install Xcode 1.0 from CD; apply Xcode 1.1
updater--will not install these files.
Conversely, there are many ways these files can already be present on
a machine with "history" behind it, so theproblem can easily escape
notice until one tries to reinstall a clean new OS and development
environment on a new machine.
Looks like this can still happen.
Installing the full dev tools worked for me; I'd suggest giving it a
try.
HTH's,
Steve
On Nov 13, 2004, at 6:18 AM, Stuart Grimshaw wrote:
I get this when I try to compile. reinstalling project builder and
even reinstalling the OS doesn't help.
Could it be that I'm using PB with OS10.3 ?
Thanks,
Stuart Grimshaw
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