Fwd: xcodebuild load error
Fwd: xcodebuild load error
- Subject: Fwd: xcodebuild load error
- From: Dan Korn <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 15:17:36 -0500
On Mar 13, 2008, at 1:06 PM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
Yep,
According to Xcode 2.5 release notes:
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 yourPATH
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.
So your xcodebuild tool in /usr/bin should be an old one that is no
longer valid.
I think the 2.3 to 2.5 upgrade does not cleanup old binaries (you
should had run the Xcode 2.3 uninstaller before upgrading).
(see http://developer.apple.com/releasenotes/DeveloperTools/RN-XcodePrevious/index.html
Ah, thanks. RTFRN, I suppose. Although, in my defense, none of this
was mentioned in the "About Xcode Tools.pdf" file that's included in
the Xcode 2.5 Tools disk image, nor is there a link to the online
release notes on the download page. So I wonder what other important
bits of info I may be missing that are listed on some web page I don't
know about.
Also, the various scenarios on that release notes page don't seem to
cover my situation, where I already had Xcode 2.5 installed under
Tiger, then upgraded to Leopard.
Anyway, yes, if I set my PATH variable to load first from /Xcode2.5/
usr/bin, as instructed, then xcodebuild works again.
However, I still have a problem: I know how to modify my .bash_profile
file in my home directory to add a line like this:
export PATH=/Xcode2.5/usr/bin:$PATH
And that allows me to type "xcodebuild" from the command-line and have
it work. But xcodebuild still doesn't work if I'm invoking it from
another program, such as CodeWarrior. Any ideas how to make that
change more globally?
Thanks,
Dan
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