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


  • Subject: Re: Again, Why Doesn't XCode Compile a Framework Header Included in the Project?
  • From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 09:02:28 -0700


On Sep 7, 2005, at 2:36 PM, Robert Dell wrote:

Chris Espinosa wrote:

On Sep 6, 2005, at 9:32 PM, Kirt Cathey wrote:

Thanks for asking.... it's nice to know someone is willing to help out.


Both machines are identical in installs.

Identical what?  10.2, 10.3, 10.4...? Software Updates installed?


what part of "identical" do you not understand?  I understand what he meant.


He didn't say what system software version was installed.  That's why I asked "identical what."

Except one is a PB and the other is a PMac.


The version is XCode 2.1 and the framework is installed in /System/Library/Frameworks/SynServices.framework .

You don't say whether the header you're trying to use is actually present on the machine that the failure occurs on.  Please try

ls /System/Library/Frameworks/SyncServices.framework/Headers

on each machine and post the results.


he did, check his original post "I have included a framework (SyncSerivces) in an XCode project.... it's there!"


No, having the framework installed does not necessarily mean that the framework header is installed.  Headers are in a separate installer package from the framework libraries themselves (a user install adds the framework, a tools install adds the headers).

I would really like to help you, but I'm completely in the dark here, and need a little more hard data in order to diagnose the problem.

Chris


Maybe, just maybe ptople should actually listen to what's being told to them and take their words for it.


If you read closely, I was asking for clarification and specific information.  Notice that I asked three times for him to supply a build transcript that showed the exact error he was getting, and he never supplied it.

I had similar problems on my machine until I rebooted into single user mode and ran /sbin/fsck -fy

I then used disk utility to repair permissions and then rebooted.  everything came up fine then.


As I mentioned to him twice, it could possibly have been disk corruption or a bad install (which he initially scoffed at), but it did -- as in your case -- turn out to be that.

Chris

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 >Re: Again, Why Doesn't XCode Compile a Framework Header Included in the Project? (From: "Kirt Cathey" <email@hidden>)
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 >Re: Again, Why Doesn't XCode Compile a Framework Header Included in the Project? (From: Robert Dell <email@hidden>)

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