avenue33:
Tim,
The templates on Xcode 4 are totally different from and incompatible with those on Xcode 3.
Yes, I know the templates are completely different now, I will try to look into that over the weekend when I might be able to steal my sister's macbook running Lion...
But I thought the XCode projects were still compatible... no?
avenue33:
Building fails with the following error message:make
pic32-g++ -Wl,--gc-sections -mprocessor=32MX795F512L -Xlinker -T/Applications/Mpide.app/Contents/Resources/Java/hardware/pic32/cores/pic32/chipKIT-MAX32-application-32MX795F512L.ld -Xlinker -o/Users/avenue33/Desktop/Xcode_chipKIT/main.elf -Xlinker -M -Xlinker -Map=/Users/avenue33/Desktop/Xcode_chipKIT/main.map
/Applications/Mpide.app/Contents/Resources/Java/hardware/pic32/compiler/pic32-toavenue33/bin/../lib/gcc/pic32mx/4.5.1/../../../../pic32mx/lib/cpp-startup.o: In function _main_entry': (.text+0x10): undefined reference to
main'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [/Users/avenue33/Desktop/Xcode_chipKIT/main.elf] Error 1
make: *** [build] Error 2
Command make failed with exit code 2
Wait, that is a completely different log, that can't be from the makefile in my XCode example
avenue33:
On top of that, Xcode doesn't recognise the symbols and doesn't jump to the definition.
I've had the same problem in XCode 3.2 The solution was to go to Project>Edit Project Settings>General and set "Project Format" to XCode3.2 compatible. Maybe try to set yours to XCode4 if this option still exists?
Otherwise, try rebuilding your codesense index... ?
avenue33:
Enclosed the culprit.My template for chipKIT is broken and I don't know why
I hope you'll be luckier than me
I think I will download your complete project from github and try it this weekend, maybe new eyes see something new
best,
tim.