Does Xcode have any compiler detection mechanism's
Does Xcode have any compiler detection mechanism's
- Subject: Does Xcode have any compiler detection mechanism's
- From: Mark Thomas <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 18:39:10 +0000
- Organization: Coderus Ltd
Hi,
I have a universal .xcodeproj which work great for using gcc 3 for powerpc
and gcc 4 for i386 side and all builds fine on my setup. But working with
another developer who xcode environment I don't have any access to seems to
have have problems building my project.
Looking at his build's log it looks like XCode ignored my request to use
gcc 3 for powerpc, even though if you check the setenv and you see the
request there. As all the powerpc code is being compiled with gcc-4.0
instead of gcc-3.3 which is not want I need, as I need to code to load on
10.2.x system.
I'm wondering if the developer hasn't installed gcc 3 somehow, is there a
way to detect this, or would Xcode just fail slightly under the hood ?
Any thoughts, I have asked to go to command line and type 'which gcc-3.3' ,
which I think is going to fail, but I'm surprise XCode didn't complain.
Thanks
Mark.
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