On Jun 29, 2008, at 11:00 PM, -= JB =- wrote:

I am trying to write and external using XCode by following the instructions
in the Rev newsletter which shows how to create the external rnahello.

I have done everything it said to do but when I Build the external I get the
error:

error: There is no SDK at specified SDKROOT_ppc path '/Developer/ SDKs/MacOSX10.2.8.sdk'

Does anyone know how to correct this error so I can Build the external?

I saw that you are using XCode 2.5. If you want to target 10.2 I think you need to explicitly tell the XCode installer that you want to add 10.2 support. So you could try and reinstall and do a custom install. If you just want to support 10.3 then you need to change the SDKROOT_ppc setting in your project build settings. I'm using XCode 3 but I don't think the instructions have changed. Do the following:

1) Open Project Info using the Project -> Edit Project Settings menu item. 2) In the window that appears select the configuration you want to edit. I selected Release.
3) Click on the Build tab.
4) Scroll to the bottom of the settings and find "User-Defined". This is the last section in the list for the project I'm looking at. 5) You should seek SDK_ROOT_ppc defined as /Developer/SDKs/ MacOSX10.2.8.sdk. Just change it to /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.3.9.sdk.

Hopefully that will work for you.

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Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Learning Systems
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