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Re: Re: Build errors
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Re: Re: Build errors


  • Subject: Re: Re: Build errors
  • From: "Shawn Erickson" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 11:55:02 -0700

On 9/11/06, Clarence Badger <email@hidden> wrote:
But I stated that I tried forcing xcode to use gcc-3.3 if I did it
correctly.

You also stated... "I tried going back to xcode-2.0 which didn't help and forcing compiling with gcc-3.3 which didn't either."

So obviously either you didn't revert correctly or something changed
in your project /source code / environement that you haven't detected.

At the moment it isn't clear what version of Xcode / gcc worked for
you in the first place and we have no idea about what the code looks
like at the places you are getting the errors and warnings so we have
little to assist you with.

-Shawn
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