Re: Executables representing target products
Re: Executables representing target products
- Subject: Re: Executables representing target products
- From: Thijs Koerselman <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2010 15:38:04 +0200
Ok I get it, the one executable is added automatically because I'm
building an executable. Apparently you can't just add other
executables which point to the same thing and have them work with the
debugger. O well, I just have to switch options on and off to try
different settings.
If anyone knows a way to have multiple runtime / commandline arguments
configuration using the same executable, I'm all ear.
Thijs
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 9:54 PM, Thijs Koerselman
<email@hidden> wrote:
> Somehow I got an executable in my project that I can't delete. Xcode
> tells me "executables representing target products cannot be deleted".
> Now I don't really want to delete the executable, just want to add
> another one with different arguments.
>
> For some reason all the other executables that I add (or duplicate for
> the first) don't work with breakpoints. All the breakpoints get
> ignored. I'm confused I've never seen this. The first executable path
> can't be edited either, but if I duplicate it, I can.
>
> What's the reason why the other executables are different and their
> breakpoints are being ignored? I'm using version 3.2.2
>
> Thijs
>
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