I see. I incorrectly assumed that because I've been using 2.1 all along that that wouldn't be the problem. I forgot that the project files changed. The timing seems right. And webkit now builds again! The crowd goes wild! Timothy Hatcher wrote:
It worked before because xcodebuild was converting the project file each time. After the switch to Xcode 2.1 project files (when this started failing for you) the project didn't need to be converted anymore. As it stands, Xcode 2.1 has a bad quoting bug that makes quotes for paths disappear if the project is built multiple times.
— Timothy Hatcher *»* colloquy.info
On Jul 31, 2005, at 11:22 PM, Kurt Kohler wrote:
Ah ha!
Of course this leads to step two of debugging "how did it ever work?" I've been using that product directory name from the beginning.
On the other hand, it probably does explain why I have an extraneous folder called "Build"!
Thanks for your time.
Kurt
PS As I recall I used that name (Build Products) because some instructions told me to. I don't recall if it was for webkit thought, might have been something else.
Darin Adler wrote:
On Jul 31, 2005, at 7:20 PM, Darin Adler wrote:
On Jul 31, 2005, at 3:01 PM, Kurt Kohler wrote:
-I/Users/kohler/Build -IProducts/Deployment/usr/local/include
I figured out the problem. Your build product directory name has a space in it, and our project doesn't have the right quoting. I'll fix it now.
I tried to fix this by adding proper quoting. Unfortunately, it looks like this is a bug in Xcode rather than in our project.
You'll have to chose a name for your build products directory that doesn't have a space in it. Sorry!
-- Darin
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