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Re: Dependency analysis: unable to precompile
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Re: Dependency analysis: unable to precompile


  • Subject: Re: Dependency analysis: unable to precompile
  • From: Axel Andersson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2004 00:16:47 +0100

On Nov 26, 2004, at 10:15, Jerry wrote:

Whenever I do a build in XCode 1.5, I get over a hundred warning messages of the form:

Dependency analysis: unable to precompile <header file>

where <header file> is a file which is not included in my precompiled headers. Does anyone know what this means, is it harmful, and how to stop it happening?

It means that Xcode, in its infinite wisdom, has added your headers to the Sources build phase. Removing them should solve the problem.


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Axel Andersson
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