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Re: Again, Why Doesn't XCode Compile a Framework Header Included in theProject?
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Re: Again, Why Doesn't XCode Compile a Framework Header Included in theProject?


  • Subject: Re: Again, Why Doesn't XCode Compile a Framework Header Included in theProject?
  • From: "Kirt Cathey" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 16:34:59 +0000

Andreas,

Thanks for the concern, but I addressed this by wiping preferences a couple of times during the process. Also, I checked this and there were no user source path designations noted in the XCode (2.1) preferences panel on either machine.

Let's put this one to rest until it happens again (hopefully not). I think it was hard disk or the dual processor phenomena that Chris outlines.

Regards,
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Kirt S. Cathey
http://www.bizolutions.com
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From: Andreas Grosam <email@hidden>
To: xcode-Users List <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Again,Why Doesn't XCode Compile a Framework Header Included
in theProject?
Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 15:00:30 +0200


On 07.09.2005, at 06:57, Kirt Cathey wrote:

Chris,

Here goes....

I am running OS X 10.4.2
XCode 2.1
Don't know what you mean by per-user source trees,

You can define "source paths" variables in the "source trees panel" in the XCode preferences on a per user basis (thus they appear in the preferences).


Certain "source path" variables may be referenced from within an xcode project. Now, when you copy an xcode project from one system to the other (or from one user to the other user), the per-user defined source paths are not automatically there on the other user.

Andreas

snip


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Kirt S. Cathey
http://www.bizolutions.com
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From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
To: Kirt Cathey <email@hidden>
CC: email@hidden
Subject: Re: Again, Why Doesn't XCode Compile a Framework Header Included
in the Project?
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 21:44:44 -0700


On Sep 6, 2005, at 5:22 PM, Kirt Cathey wrote:

I am going to ask this one again in a different way. I have searched and searched and MANY MANY others have asked the same question, but nobody has answered, and anybody that obviously figured it out has not dedicated the answer to archive on this mailing list, Google or anywhere else.

I have included a framework (SyncSerivces) in an XCode project.... it's there! I have included the header from the framework in the one of the project files as #import <SyncServices/SyncServices.h>. But when I compile on my PowerMac, XCode cannot find the framework header file, and when I compile on my PowerBook, it compiles just fine.

This is terribly incomplete information on which to go.

What versions of Mac OS X are on each machine?
What versions of Xcode?
Do you rely on per-user Source Trees?
Do you use SDKs?
What is your Frameworks Search Path to find the SyncServices framework?
Have you checked to see whether the header you're looking for is actually where it should be?


I did a Google search for "SyncServices.h" and found exactly four hits, none germane, so I really don't see how "MANY MANY others" have asked the same question...I searched our internal bug database and saw no reports of a problem like this. If you have urls of other reports, please point me to them.

Chris


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