Xcode 2.0 - No source file named foo.c
Xcode 2.0 - No source file named foo.c
- Subject: Xcode 2.0 - No source file named foo.c
- From: Matt Veenstra <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 17:21:24 -0700
Hello,
I did a quick search, but could not find any help. I just subscribed to
this list so maybe I missed something as well.
Our applications are built with make files, and then we use Xcode to debug
the C code of these. In the past I have done the following.
- Created and empty project
- Drug in all of my source files.
- Created a custom executable.
- Set break points in the gutter of the files.
- Then was happily on my way to debugging.
With the new Xcode I can no longer do this. I get...
"No source file named foo.c"
...spit into the console window. And the application of course never
breaks.
How can I add a break point? Why does this no longer work? Am I missing
something to make this happen.
I would have been happy to use the old Xcode or project builder, but those
no longer run under 10.4. They get an error whenever creating a new
project. :(
Thanks for any advice,
Matt Veenstra
Tribeworks
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