Re: Deployment phase failure
Re: Deployment phase failure
- Subject: Re: Deployment phase failure
- From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 14:30:08 -0500
On 18 Sep 2008, at 2:05 PM, turbo3d wrote:
you have added a recursive search path in your Header Search Paths
that is looking in your /Developer/Documentation folder.
No, I did NOT !
The 2 captures below show that the path is exactly the same.
In " Development mode" this path works OK
In Deployment mode it does not.
Looking at the User Header Search Paths you see "/Volumes/MYSTUFF/
MYSTUFF/etc..."
There is indeed a folder named MYSTUFF inside a folder also named
MYSTUFF...
This is obviously not a recursive situation . I feel perfectly
entitled to name my folders just like I want.
and effectively, on the disk, there is a folder MYSTUFF inside a
folder MYSTUFF....
It has been like this since Year 2000 and it has always worked OK
for years ...
This is a bug in XCODE , isnt 'it ???
Probably not, given that thousands of people use Xcode for billions of
lines of code without having your difficulty.
We can help you better if you do this:
With the configuration set to "Deployment," select Project > Edit
Active Target. Select the Build tab. Click on one of the settings,
then Edit > Select All (cmd-A). Create a new empty file (control-
command-N) and drag the settings from the Target Info window into the
empty file's window.
Paste the lines HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS and USER_HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS into
an email message, and send it to the list.
— F
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Fritz Anderson -- Xcode 3 Unleashed: Now in its second printing -- <http://x3u.manoverboard.org/
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