Re: Xcode v2.5 no longer compiles project without errors
Re: Xcode v2.5 no longer compiles project without errors
- Subject: Re: Xcode v2.5 no longer compiles project without errors
- From: "Thomas A. Creedon" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 13:21:20 -0800
Hello all,
On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 20:36:18 +0100, email@hidden wrote:
Have you installed Xcode 3.0 as well? (Xcodeselect was introduced
with Xcode 3.0)
No I haven't installed 3.0, don't want to if I don't have to at this
time. I found the following in the relnotesxcode25.pdf file.
Using Xcode 2.5 On Leopard Alone
When installed on a Mac OS X 10.5 system, Xcode 2.5 is placed in a
folder called Xcode2.5 at the top
level of the startup disk. At install time you can choose any other
location and name for this directory.
The Xcode 2.5 Developer Tools folder is completely self-contained; no
files are installed onto a Leopard
system in any other location.
When installed on a Mac OS X 10.5 system, Xcode 2.5 does not install
any files into /usr/bin because
its Tiger-based tools are not compatible with native development for
Leopard. Xcode will find these
tools automatically, but if you want to do makefile-based development
for Xcode 2.5 on Leopard,
you must set your PATH environment variable to specify Xcode 2.5's /
usr/bin directory first in order
for its tools to be used, and also ensure that you are using the 10.4u
SDK so that you do not include
Leopard header files or link to Leopard link libraries.
I should have been more thorough in reading the release notes. My bad.
I've added the path as suggested but I can't test until later. I'll
post an update after I make a test.
Thanks all!
Toodle-looooooo........
Thomas
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