Re: error: can't exec '/Developer/Library/Xcode/Plug-ins/GCC 4.2.xcplugin/Contents/Resources/gcc' (No such file or directory)
Re: error: can't exec '/Developer/Library/Xcode/Plug-ins/GCC 4.2.xcplugin/Contents/Resources/gcc' (No such file or directory)
- Subject: Re: error: can't exec '/Developer/Library/Xcode/Plug-ins/GCC 4.2.xcplugin/Contents/Resources/gcc' (No such file or directory)
- From: Geoff Beier <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 10:03:25 -0400
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 09:57, Jocelyn Houle <email@hidden> wrote:
> I believe I got this error in the past when launching Xcode from a terminal with a CC or CXX environment variable.
>
> From what I recall, Xcode was interpreting the envvar, but expecting something different than what other UNIX build tool would expect.
>
> I now launch Xcode exclusively from the Finder (or Dock, or Quicksilver) and set my required envvar through Xcode's facilities.
>
> I suspect you have 'CC=gcc4.2' on your side; maybe starting Xcode with a double-click will make the error go away (more complicated if you set it in your environment.plist file, but if you did, then you likely know how to revert that).
>
I happened upon that setting in my .profile and posted about it just
before I got your reply :-). But I was starting xcode with a
double-click in the finder. Did something change recently to cause
.profile to be processed when applications are double-clicked now? I
definitely don't have an environment.plist.
Thanks for your help.
Geoff
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