Re: Including C/C++ headers
Re: Including C/C++ headers
- Subject: Re: Including C/C++ headers
- From: Andrew Wood <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 11:18:31 +0100
Thanks Jason. Ive managed to fix it by setting up the search path for
the target as opposed to the project itself :S
I would have thought the target would 'inherit' those settings from
the project but obviously not.
Im not having a problem getting the dynamic linker to find the mysql
client lib at runtime.
The mysql library I have is a pre-built universal binary which works
ok when I compile at the command line.
On the command line I had to set the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH variable and it
seems the same problem is occuring in XCode. The correct folder is set
in the targets library search path, and its listed in the Groups &
Files list under Linked Frameworks but crashes at runtime with:
dyld_fatal_error
Im used to compiling from the command line on Linux but Im new to XCode.
Thanks
Andrew
On 7 May 2009, at 02:38, Jason Foreman wrote:
There are two header include paths: system headers and user
headers. If you use `#include <foo.h>', then the system header path
is searched for foo.h, and `#include "foo.h"' searches the user
header path. You can examine the Build Results window (Build->Build
Results, or cmd-shift-B) to see the command line that is used to
invoke gcc, to see exactly what options are passed to it.
Which search path did you set up to find mysql.h? You might try the
"Always Search User Paths" build option to look for system-style
includes in the user header path.
Jason
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