One more suggestion to further clean build state is to delete items in the Derived Data folder.
To find this folder on Xcode 6.x (it might be the same on Xcode 7.x) go to: Xcode > Preferences > Locations > Derived Data You’ll see a folder path and an arrow button to open the folder. Delete all the items in this folder and try rebuilding. Good luck! Doug Hill http://chartcube.com/ <http://chartcube.com/> > On Sep 9, 2015, at 5:55 PM, Steve Christensen <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'm actually running Xcode 7 on a separate computer so I don't contaminate > anything in my production Xcode 6.4 environment. I did a clean build when I > first put the sources on that computer and just tried deleting the build > folder and rebuilding. Same result as before. > > >> On Sep 9, 2015, at 5:18 PM, Jens Alfke <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> >>> On Sep 9, 2015, at 4:07 PM, Steve Christensen <[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>> >>> warning: (i386) .../libFoo.a(someObjectFile.o) unable to open object >>> file: No such file or directory >> >> Have you tried cleaning the build folder? (Cmd-Shift-Opt-K, or hold down >> Option and choose Product>Clean) >> >> I often experience a spew of crazy internal build errors after switching >> between Xcode versions, if I don’t do this. >> >> —Jens > > _______________________________________________ > Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. > Xcode-users mailing list ([email protected]) > Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: > https://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/xcode-users/xcodeusers%40breaqz.com > > This email sent to [email protected]
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