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Subject:    Re: [CMake] FYI, XCode generator name now Xcode15
From:       "William A. Hoffman" <billlist () nycap ! rr ! com>
Date:       2005-08-31 12:54:01
Message-ID: 6.2.3.4.2.20050831085146.08ce1d40 () pop ! nycap ! rr ! com
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I guess I was not clear.  We are now generating Xcode-2.1 COMPATIBLE projects when
2.1 is installed.   They are not 2.1 projects.  At some point a true 2.1 generator \
will be created.   The original 1.5 generator did not create projects that could be \
converted to 2.1 at all.

-Bill


At 05:10 PM 8/30/2005, Lars Pechan wrote:
> Hi Bill,
> Perhaps I wasn't being clear enough. I'm using Xcode-2.1. CMake- CVS-2005-08-28 \
> generates a projname.xcode directory. When I open it   Xcode moans about the \
> project file being in a previous version's   format and suggest writing a new one. \
> Going through with this creates   a projname.xcodeproj project. This isn't such a \
> big problem except   that whenever there is a change in projname it looks like my  
> projname.xcodeproject doesn't pick up the change. If I just 'cmake .'  
> in my local builddirectory projname.xcode is updated and I can then  
> repeat the cycle but of course it would be much preferable if the  
> correct Xcode project was updated.
> 
> I rather foolishly tried removing projname.xcode and recreate it as a  
> symlink to projname.xcodeproj. This does indeed update the project in  
> a way that Xcode realises but sadly the regenerated project-file is  
> again for an older version of Xcode. This takes me right back to  
> square one.
> 
> This isn't an enormous problem but it would of course save time and  
> some frustration if this could be fixed. Or perhaps I'm doing  
> something wrong?
> 
> Thanks,,
> 
> /Lars
> 
> On 30/08/2005, at 2:06 PM, William A. Hoffman wrote:
> 
> > There is only one Xcode generator, and it detects the installed
> > version of Xcode, so for 1.5 it generates a 1.5 project, and
> > for 2.1 it generates a 2.1 compatible 1.5 project.   I am not sure
> > what the problem is with projname.xcode and projname.xcodeproj?
> > We have dashbboard tests running on Xcode 1.5 and Xcode 2.1 machines,
> > and all tests are passing right now.
> > 
> > -Bill
> > 
> > 
> > At 09:13 PM 8/29/2005, Lars Pechan wrote:
> > 
> > > Hi Bill,
> > > I checked out CMake from CVS yesterday and built it. If I run it like
> > > so 'cmake' it still lists "Xcode" as the only Xcode environment. This
> > > generates projname.xcode rather than projname.xcodeproj. I've tried
> > > using "Xcode15" as the generator name but that gives this:
> > > 
> > > CMake Error: Could not create named generator Xcode15
> > > CMake Error: cmake version 2.3-20050828
> > > 
> > > Que pasa?
> > > 
> > > /Lars
> > > 
> > > On 19/07/2005, at 1:30 AM, William A. Hoffman wrote:
> > > 
> > > 
> > > > I have changed current Xcode generator name from XCode to Xcode15.
> > > > This
> > > > is in cvs, and will also be in 2.2.1.   When we have a solution for
> > > > Xcode 2.x,
> > > > I will create an Xcode2 generator.
> > > > 
> > > > -Bill
> > > > 
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