SOLVED: reinstalling after changing system hard drive
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Did you install XCode or just restore from the backup? If just restored, it could be that some binaries in /usr/bin are missing. I would try to do a regular installation of XCode then.
There should be various gcc-xxx binaries and symlinks in /usr/bin.
XCode 3.x is sufficient, I have 3.2.x running here and everything is fine.
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Hi, Volker –
Yeah, I did a restore (from a TM backup). Evidently a LOT of stuff was missing...I wonder what other time bombs await me down the road.
Anyway, I did reinstall XCode from the Apple binary, and it seems to be working OK now. I'm still a little surprised that I had to manually add the path in preferences; I'd feel better if it had successfully auto-detected it. But, I guess I can live with it.
Thanks...
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Timemachine is somewhat problematic. It silently removes old stuff if it runs out of space and needs to save new stuff. So you might end up with an incomplete backup.
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That sounds like a disaster waiting to happen. Is TM supposed to be a proper backup mechanism or just a convenience? (Serious question since I do not have much experience with Mac)
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[quote author="ZapB" date="1308849102"]That sounds like a disaster waiting to happen. Is TM supposed to be a proper backup mechanism or just a convenience? (Serious question since I do not have much experience with Mac)[/quote]
Eh...it's somewhere in between. Most people (including me) keep their TM volumes on drives large enough to never fill up. Once TM has made its initial backup, it's remarkably efficient on disk space. That's why I'm pretty sure this wasn't my issue.
That said, as great as TM is (and it's saved my bacon more than once), there's a lot of room for improvement. Hopefully when Lion comes out next month, it will feature some of these improvements.
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Doesn't sound as if TM provides anything that rsync + hard links can't. ;-)
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[quote author="ZapB" date="1308849522"]Doesn't sound as if TM provides anything that rsync + hard links can't. ;-)[/quote]
Except for ease of use for the masses.
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True. Maybe someone should wrap up rsync in an optional shiny GUI - maybe one that looks like a DeLorean ;-)
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Well, I thought I was fixed, but...now I'm getting an error:
bq. make: *** No rule to make target
/Volumes/750 GB/Users/mzimmers/wideband/SoC simulator/simulatorGUI/DemodShaperFilter.qml', needed by
simulatorGUI.app/Contents/MacOS/DemodShaperFilter.qml'. Stop.The volume 750 GB is the old one; evidently, it's hard-coded somewhere inside my build preferences, but I can't find where. Any ideas?
Thanks...
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Have you regenerated the Makefiles by re-running qmake?
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[quote author="ZapB" date="1308936381"]Have you regenerated the Makefiles by re-running qmake?[/quote]
Aargh...I always forget that step. I had done a clean, but obviously that wasn't sufficient. Thanks, Zap.
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To get a clean build I usually do:
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make distclean
@followed by the usual
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qmake -r
make
make install (if needed)
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