On Jun 14, 2005, at 03:46, Martin Costabel wrote:
No, what you should do is something like
while ( ! exists /usr/bin/c++filt ) {
reinstall BSD.pkg
file bug report with Apple
}
Hopefully the loop will end after a finite number of iterations.
Has anyone filed a bug (if so, radar number please?), or shall I
do it?
Please do. I don't know if anyone else has, I haven't, because I
have no idea how to reproduce it (except waiting for others to trip
over it).
I looked through Radar, and it turns out that this is a problem which
we fixed in Xcode 2.1. The cause was that between Panther and Tiger,
c++filt moved from Xcode into BSD.pkg, so it was doing some funny
things on upgrade installs of Xcode 2.0.
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