Re: build log
Re: build log
- Subject: Re: build log
- From: Gouri Jonnalagadda <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 20:31:40 -0700
- Bring up the Build Results window and make sure that "All Messages"
is selected in the navigation bar.
- Control click on the main build result row and open the results in a
transcript file.
or simply select a row in the Build Results window and drag it to the
desktop to see the log.
- Also, if you select any row (build step) in the build results
window, a small button appears on the far right corner which can be
clicked to view the build result for that step inline.
-Gouri
On Oct 20, 2009, at 8:18 PM, Steve Checkoway wrote:
Where is the build log located in Xcode 3.2? I needed to see exactly
what arguments Xcode was passing to gcc and simply could not find
that in the GUI. In the end, I resorted to xcodebuild(1).
<http://www.mcubedsw.com/blog/index.php/site/comments/xcode_3.2_teh_awesome_edition/
> says that it's not available any longer. I didn't see any mention
of it in the Xcode release notes. Searching lists.apple.com, I found
nothing addressing this.
Is this just gone? If so, I'll file a bug report because this is an
extremely useful feature.
--
Steve Checkoway
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