The same problem can occur with the version of gcc3 that shipped with Jaguar. As far as I can tell, the work around is to not use -save-temps in "Other C Compiler Flags".
On Wednesday, September 4, 2002, at 02:13 AM, Ben Griffin wrote: > ...With the gcc > Apple Computer, Inc. GCC version 1200, based on gcc version 3.3 > 20020824 (experimental) > > ...And Project Builder (On Mac OS 10.2) > Version 2.0.1 (July 2002 Developer Tools) > Component versions > PB IDE: 99.3 > PB Core: 99.1 > ToolSupport: 97.0 > > The following alert is appearing every time a cpp file is compiled. > > File: pbxindex/PBXCLanguageEngine.m > Line: 1173 > Object: <PBXCLanguageEngine:0x02221960> > Method: handleDataComponents:fromSocketListener: > > gotParseError=0, _skipFileCounter=185 > > It suddenly occurs to me that I should mention this as a bug report. > But then again, gcc 3.3 is not a part of the Apple release (yet)! > So, maybe I should mail it here!
