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Re: Seeing errors in XCode
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Re: Seeing errors in XCode


  • Subject: Re: Seeing errors in XCode
  • From: James Bucanek <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 17:56:59 -0700

Derek Wyatt wrote on Sunday, March 18, 2007:

>
>Yup, I've hit rock bottom on the technical questions I've ever asked...
>
>I can't see errors in XCode.  It says I have 2 (or insert whatever
>number here) errors and when I click on the red X nothing happens.
>If I hit <command>-= then the build menu flashes, but no window pops
>up with the code to point out the error.
>
>I've looked through the docs and it just tells me to click on the
>errors and warnings element, hit <command>-=, or click on the red X.
>None of these things does anything.

Some errors, like linker errors, are not associated with a source line. So none of these work.

Just below the pane in the Build window where is says you have 2 errors, click on the little "text document" button to reveal the build transcript. This should get you going again.


James Bucanek
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