Re: Rez search paths acting up
Re: Rez search paths acting up
- Subject: Re: Rez search paths acting up
- From: Jon Hodgson <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 10:48:43 +0100
Yes, thanks, that was what Xochiti linked to.
But it's still not making sense to me, I'm not talking about framework
paths, just general includes (which a developer might want to put
anywhere, maybe they have their own libraries), and a seemingly major
change in how Rez interprets its include path options.
I don't see how this could have changed without breaking people's
builds all over the place, but it's hardly being mentioned.
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Christiaan Hofman <email@hidden> wrote:
> There was a discussion about SDKs and search paths a week ago <http://lists.apple.com/archives/xcode-users/2010/Jun/msg00021.html>
>
> Christiaan
>
> On Jun 9, 2010, at 10:35, Jon Hodgson wrote:
>
>> Actually on reflection, even that post you linked to doesn't explain
>> this apparent change in functionality. The isysroot option was already
>> supported, why change how include paths were interpreted, especially
>> in a way that breaks anything legacy...
>>
>> This just seems broken
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Jon Hodgson
>> <email@hidden> wrote:
>>> The 10.4 SDK is installed, I know that for certain because everything
>>> I'm compiling at the moment, including the stuff that works, uses that
>>> SDK.
>>>
>>> The problem appears to be what paths Rez is searching, two different
>>> versions of Rez, same options, different results
>>> On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 4:44 PM, Xochitl Lunde
>>> <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> It just looks like you didn't install the 10.4 SDK. The release notes about
>>>> Xcode 3.2.2 says the 10.4 installation option is off by default. If I were
>>>> you, I'd download the full package and install again. With Xcode 3.2.2 you
>>>> should get a little popup when you choose the SDK in the project settings.
>>>> If 10.4 isn't in there, you probably just don't have it.
>>>>
>>>> <xcode-users-bounces+xochitl_lunde=email@hidden> wrote on
>>>> 06/08/2010 07:40:27 AM:
>>>>
>>>>> To try to clarify, looking at the build results on two machines, one
>>>>> running XCode 3.1.4 and one running XCode 3.2.2
>>>>>
>>>>> In both cases the command line for Rez has the options (amongst others)
>>>>>
>>>>> -i /Developer/Examples/Coreaudio/AudioUnits/AUPublic/AUBase
>>>>> -sysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk
>>>>>
>>>>> On the 3.1.4 machine it searches
>>>>> /Developer/Examples/Coreaudio/AudioUnits/AUPublic/AUBase
>>>>> and all is good
>>>>>
>>>>> But on the 3.2.2. machine it searches
>>>>> /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.
>>>>> sdk/Developer/Examples/Coreaudio/AudioUnits/AUPublic/AUBase
>>>>> Which doesn't exist, so it doesn't find what it is looking for, and it
>>>>> fails.
>>>>>
>>>
>> _____
>
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