I suspect what’s going on is that your unit tests are built non-GC, but the 
framework you’re linking against is GC-only.  You’ll need to enable GC for your 
unit tests too, if you want to test a GC-only framework; Objective-C garbage 
collection is on a per-process not per-binary basis.

  -- Chris

On Nov 14, 2010, at 2:33 PM, Shane wrote:

> I'm trying to put a unit test together, so I've created a new target,
> added my files to compile and frameworks to link to, then commented
> out all of my code to where I have an empty setUp, tearDown, and
> testFunc, but still getting the following error.
> 
> /Developer/Tools/RunPlatformUnitTests.include:419: note: Running tests
> for architecture 'x86_64' (GC OFF)
> objc[13117]: GC: forcing GC OFF because OBJC_DISABLE_GC is set
> 2010-11-14 16:22:29.300 otest-x86_64[13117:903] The test bundle at
> /Users/shane/Projects/HHI/hhi/build/Release/UnitTests.octest could not
> be loaded because its Objective-C runtime information does not match
> the runtime information required by the test rig.  This is likely
> because the test rig is being run with Objective-C garbage collection
> disabled, but the test bundle requires Objective-C garbage collection.
> To enable Objective-C garbage collection for the test rig, run it in
> an environment without the OBJC_DISABLE_GC environment variable.
> 2010-11-14 16:22:29.307 otest-x86_64[13118:203] *** NSTask: Task
> create for path
> '/Users/shane/HHI/Projects/HHI/hhi/build/Release/UnitTests.octest/Contents/MacOS/UnitTests'
> failed: 22, "Invalid argument".  Terminating temporary process.
> /Developer/Tools/RunPlatformUnitTests.include:451: error: Test rig
> '/Developer/Tools/otest' exited abnormally with code 5 (it may have
> crashed).shane
> 
> My unit test is an obj-c file with the *.mm extension because I'm
> testing obj-c as well as some c++ calls to a dyld file.
> 
> Guess I'm having a hard time interpreting this error.
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