That did it - thanks!
On May 17, 2005, at 10:50 AM, Philippe Mougin wrote:
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> Le 17 mai 05 =E0 09:05, Todd Blanchard a =E9crit :
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>> I saw the messages in the archive about this problem but did not =20
>> see the solution.
>>
>> CompileC /Users/todd/Temp/FScript.build/FScriptFramework.build/=20
>> Objects-normal/ppc/Airplane.o FScriptFramework/Airplane.m normal =20
>> ppc objective-c com.apple.compilers.gcc.4_0
>> cd /Users/todd/Downloads/FScriptSources-20050509/FScript
>> /usr/bin/gcc-3.3 -x objective-c -arch ppc -pipe -std=3Dgnu99 -=20
>> Wno-trigraphs -fasm-blocks -g -O0 -Wno-four-char-constants -=20
>> fmessage-length=3D0 -mtune=3DG4 -I/Users/todd/Temp/FScript.build/=20
>> FScriptFramework.build/FScript.hmap -Wmost -F/Users/todd/Temp -I/=20
>> Users/todd/Temp/include -I/Users/todd/Temp/FScript.build/=20
>> FScriptFramework.build/DerivedSources -c /Users/todd/Downloads/=20
>> FScriptSources-20050509/FScript/FScriptFramework/Airplane.m -o /=20
>> Users/todd/Temp/FScript.build/FScriptFramework.build/Objects-=20
>> normal/ppc/Airplane.o
>> cc1obj: /Users/todd/Temp/FScript.build/FScriptFramework.build/=20
>> FScript.hmap: Not a directory
>>
>> Has this been fixed or is there a workaround? I removed the fix =20
>> and continue option from build styles. As you can see, I'm using =20
>> gcc3.3, yet it will not build if I start by building the framework =20=
>> target.
>>
>> -Todd Blanchard
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>
> Hi Todd, nice to see you here!
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> Make sure you "manually clean" the build directory by deleting it =20
> before building. Are you sure you are only using the gcc-3.3 =20
> compiler ? (the build log you showed includes a reference to =20
> "com.apple.complilers.gcc.4_0").
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> Cheers,
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> Philippe Mougin
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