Re: Cannot produce executable target for command line tool in xcode 4.3
Re: Cannot produce executable target for command line tool in xcode 4.3
- Subject: Re: Cannot produce executable target for command line tool in xcode 4.3
- From: Roland King <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 20:40:11 +0800
On Jul 19, 2012, at 8:28 PM, Felix Franz wrote: you can locate the executable under the "Products" entry in the project tree (left pane, first inspector). In the context-menu you can choose "Show in Finder". (for me this is build/Debug/test1 inside the project folder, but maybe I changed some preferences …).
You did. The default is that slightly odd ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/Derived Data/. path. I left it alone with the expectation that changing it would run more risk of breaking things. It's in the locations tab at the far right of preferences. For completeness, that path contains not just the final build, but all the intermediate files too. Xcode actually does an awfully good job of separating out the pieces of the build, doing them in order, putting the build product into a place the next stage can find and keeping the final product directory clean with just the executable/library in it. To do that consistently across architectures and schemes is quite impressive.
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