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Re: Making .dSYM fails
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Re: Making .dSYM fails


  • Subject: Re: Making .dSYM fails
  • From: David Dunham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 18:43:47 -0700

On 30 Apr 2007, at 18:05, Michael Rawdon wrote:

1) You're building for one or more architectures with GCC-3.3 or earlier. (DWARF is only supported when using GCC-4.0. If you need to build with an earlier compiler, you should probably use Stabs across the board - i.e., for all architectures - as your debug format. I'm not sure if there's a better way to alleviate this scenario.) Since you're building for 10.2, my guess is that this might be it.

Ah, this must be it. I don't recall this limitation being mentioned anywhere. (Certainly not in my main source of DWARF compatibility, the search box of the Project Info dialog, which warns about Separate PCH Symbols.)


So when is Apple going to share market data, so we can stop supporting 10.2 based on facts? :-\

David Dunham   Macintosh Game Developer   GameHouse Studios
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    "They said it couldn't be done but sometimes it doesn't
     work out that way." -- Casey Stengel


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