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Re: "warning: no rule to process" on virtually every file.
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Re: "warning: no rule to process" on virtually every file.


  • Subject: Re: "warning: no rule to process" on virtually every file.
  • From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 09:43:07 +0100

You should remove your header files from the "Compile Sources" target's "Build Step".

Some target do not contains headers, like Application, and so, headers should not be added to those targets when you import them.


Le 4 mars 08 à 09:05, Terry Simons a écrit :

Hi,

I'm getting some warnings that I'm not too sure about...

They look like this:

warning: no rule to process file 'foo.h' of type sourcecode.c.h for architecture ppc64

This is happening on what appears to be every single header in my project, for every architecture I have defined to build for.

Did I make a mistake when I imported my header files into the project?

Thanks,

- Terry

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