On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 11:38 PM, Don Quixote de la Mancha
<quix...@dulcineatech.com> wrote:
> I can't figure out how to view the detailed build log.  Where is that
> hidden?  Google yields no insight.

Just so Google will yield insight to others in the future.  To view
the detailed build log in Xcode 4.2:

View -> Navigators -> Show Log Navigator

In the left-hand pane will be a list of all the builds one has
attempted since launching Xcode.  When I click on the top one one gets
a  minimal level of detail.  For complete details one clicks the
button on the far right whose icon is a stack of horizontal lines.

I can see that Xcode is indeed calling CompileC on my .s source, which
ultimately calls clang.  Clang is the LLVM compiler's front end for
the "C-Like" languages: C, Objective-C and C++.

I need to find a way to associate .s sources with whatever Xcode 4.2
supplies for an arm assembler.  I hunted around in my project's build
settings but nothing leapt out at me.

-- 
Don Quixote de la Mancha
Dulcinea Technologies Corporation
Software of Elegance and Beauty
http://www.dulcineatech.com
quix...@dulcineatech.com
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