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Re: External Target prevents Active Architecture from being x86_64
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Re: External Target prevents Active Architecture from being x86_64


  • Subject: Re: External Target prevents Active Architecture from being x86_64
  • From: Cyril Dubus <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 19:22:19 +0100

Hi all, 

I still have my problem (see ricardo's message) and I can't debug with Xcode.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

Cyril

2009/9/14 Cyril DUBUS <email@hidden>
Hi all, 

I have exactly the same problem than Ricardo, this is very annoying :(

Anybody can help ? I really can't figure it out.

Thank you,

Cyril


Le 12 sept. 2009 à 20:08:11, email@hidden a écrit :

Hello,

I am relatively new to Xcode. Up to now I have been using more or less successfully to build a large
C++ makefile based project. With the release of 3.2 I have tried to build the 64-bit version of our product but I find
the following problem.


As soon as I add an external target to the project the Active Architecture switches to i386 and removes the option for
x86_64 from the menu. The application builds fine in Xcode and it is only x86_64 which results in an error when I try
to launch the application from within Xcode. Note it launches fine from a command line.


I must be doing something wrong. Anybody have ideas/help?

Thanks,

-pax

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