Upgraded to latest Xcode and...
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...now the debugger is giving me an error message at startup:
bq. .o file "/usr/lib/gcc/i686-apple-darwin10/4.2.1/x86_64/crt3.o" more recent than executable timestamp in "/Developer/Applications/Qt/Qt Creator.app/Contents/qtc-debugging-helper/92501879/libgdbmacros.1.0.0.dylib"
Could not open OSO file /usr/lib/gcc/i686-apple-darwin10/4.2.1/x86_64/crt3.o to scan for pubtypes for objfile /Developer/Applications/Qt/Qt Creator.app/Contents/qtc-debugging-helper/92501879/libgdbmacros.1.0.0.dylibI couldn't find any other posts on this, so I'm wondering whether there's something weird in my build configuration. Any suggestions on how to make this go away?
Thanks. Oh: Intel Mac, latest OS, etc.
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what were you trying to do when this error message came up?
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Nothing...just went into the debugger view and hit the "Start Debugging" icon. Hadn't even begun to declare variables in main() yet.
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XCode 4 (if that's what you mean with "latest") might be just too new :-/
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You could try rebuilding the debugging helpers in Tools->Options->Qt.
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Too new in what way? This should have been a pretty minor release from Apple. Hard to believe it would have necessitated rework by clients...
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Ary you talking about an XCode 3.2.x update or the brand new XCode 4?
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Oh, crud...you're right, Volker...this was a major release. My bad.
Tobias: I don't have an "Options" choice under my "Tools" menu.
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"Qt Creator -> Preferences (or shortcut cmd-comma) -> Qt4" is the menu path for that in OS X version.