Re: Projects fail to build
Re: Projects fail to build
- Subject: Re: Projects fail to build
- From: Doug Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 13:17:28 -0800
On Jan 26, 2010, at 1:06 PM, Sherm Pendley wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Doug Hill <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> Finally, I have 6 projects with various kinds of dependencies. I've seen problems with 3 of them. So I'm guessing it's not random corruption. I can check out the original projects from source control before I made the above mentioned changes and they build with no problems. But once I start making changes things go badly.
>
> The obvious place to look when that happens is whatever changes you
> just made. If you're making so many changes between one build and the
> next that it's difficult to pin down which ones are causing problems,
> then slow down. You're programming, not playing Quake. :-)
It doesn't seem like making changes to multiple build settings is exactly a wild programming practice. If so, Apple should note how many changes I can make in one session. Also, if they know that making changes to Xcode projects using their UI leads to corruption, that would be nice to tell us as well.
>> Does anyone have any ideas why these problems are happening? For example, the fact that I had Xcode 3.2 installed at one time but trashed it and went back to 3.1.4?
>
> 3.1 is only supported on Leopard, and 3.2 only on Snow Leopard. One of
> them is unsupported on your machine, and using an unsupported version
> of Xcode is a potential source of many problems.
I switched back to 10.5 when I went back to Xcode 3.1.4. I have another partition online with 10.6 and Xcode 3.2.
Doug Hill
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