Re: It doesn't work
Re: It doesn't work
- Subject: Re: It doesn't work
- From: Mark Wagner <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 10:16:12 -0700
How do I do that? Going to Build->Edit Active Target and looking at
the "ZeroLink" entry shows that the checkbox is cleared and the
ZeroLink label has a line through it.
--
Mark Wagner
On 9/15/05, Scott Tooker <email@hidden> wrote:
> I would turn off ZeroLink in the target build settings and see if you
> can build successfully. It appears you may be trying to link in a
> static library while using ZeroLink and Xcode isn't liking that?
>
> Scott
>
> On Sep 15, 2005, at 3:38 PM, Mark Wagner wrote:
>
> > I'm porting an app from CodeWarrior/CFM to XCode/Mach-O. I think I'm
> > about 90% of the way there: the support libraries compile, as does the
> > program's source code. However, instead of linking to produce a
> > working executable, I get the message "Build failed" and the following
> > output:
> >
> >>>>
> > Native Build of Target "OpenEdit.macho"
> >
> > Touch "/DEVELOPMENT xcode/EE20/Apps/OpenEdit.macho/build/
> > OpenEdit.macho.app"
> >
> > Bundlizing "/DEVELOPMENT
> > xcode/EE20/Apps/OpenEdit.macho/build/OpenEdit.macho.build/
> > OpenEdit.macho.build/Objects-normal/ppc/libndgw.staticlib.ab"
> > "/DEVELOPMENT xcode/EE20/GUI/gw/ndgw.staticlib/build/
> > libndgw.staticlib.a"
> > <<<
> >
> > What's going wrong? How do I get XCode to produce meaningful output?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Mark Wagner
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