Thanks.  I have a dependency for it and I build it from source.  Building the 
app has a dependency for the target framework.  The target framework has a 
dependency for pjsip, and there it ends.

After I clean, the build will go from 54 warnings to over 300, all with that 
all the 8.3 issues.

Searching for 8.3 returns nothing in the build settings for the pjsip-ios target

Am i searching in the right place?

http://i.imgur.com/OLTFNGu.png

iOS Deployment Target 8.0

???



On Jun 24, 2016, at 8:39 PM, Roland King wrote:

> 
>> On 25 Jun 2016, at 09:26, Alex Zavatone <z...@mac.com> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> On Jun 24, 2016, at 7:30 PM, Roland King wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 25 Jun 2016, at 03:48, Alex Zavatone <z...@mac.com> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Any idea why it might be doing this?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The deployment targets are set to iOS 8.0 for the .a file, the framework
>>>>>> and the app.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Can you double-check the compilation log for log.o in the libpjsip
>>>>> target?
>>>>> 
>>>>> --Kyle Sluder
>>>> 
>>>> The only file i can find that's called log.o isn't in a readable format 
>>>> and Xcode crashed several times since this morning, so I don't have clear 
>>>> access.  What should I be looking for? 
>>>> 
>>>> How does one get to a a file that is specified 
>>>> as:Debug-iphoneos/libpjsip-ios.a(log.o))?
>>>> 
>>>> I've been switching back and forth between legacy build settings due to 
>>>> the build requirements of a 3rd party project and this has helped Xcode 
>>>> 7.3 to crash pretty frequently when building.   Is the log.0 file inside 
>>>> the .a file?   I'm not familiar with how the file's location is being 
>>>> accessed, nor how to access it.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks, Kyle.  All the iPHONE_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET settings that I can find 
>>>> are 8.0.
>>> 
>>> He didn’t ask you to find log.o, which of course is in an unreadable format 
>>> because it’s an object file. He asked you to find the build log for the 
>>> file log.o in the libpjsp target. Kyle reasonably wants to see the command 
>>> line used to compile log.c (or log.somethingorother) into log.o. 
>>> 
>>> So go to the build logs tab after you’ve performed a build, possibly after 
>>> doing some cleaning to make sure that libpjsp has been rebuilt, look down 
>>> the list of steps until you find the one where log.o was created from 
>>> source, expand that and post the command line(s) used to build it. If it 
>>> references 8.3 as the minimum architecture, then you know where that’s 
>>> coming from and you fix the build settings for libpjsp.
>> 
>> Thanks, Roland.  You helped me find it.  
>> 
>> It just happened again after a clean.
>> 
>> When pressing command 7 to view the Build Navigator, selecting the latest 
>> buios and filtering on log.o these are the only two command lines that 
>> appear,
>> 
>> Ld 
>> build/DirectFramework.build/Debug-iphoneos/DirectFramework.build/Objects-normal/arm64/DirectFramework
>>  normal arm64
>>     cd /Users/zav/Developer/SWNDirectFramework/DirectFramework
>>     export IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=8.0
>>     export 
>> PATH="/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/usr/bin:/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin"
>>     
>> /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/clang
>>  -arch arm64 -dynamiclib -isysroot 
>> /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS9.3.sdk
>>  
>> -L/Users/zav/Developer/SWNDirectFramework/DirectFramework/build/Debug-iphoneos
>>  
>> -F/Users/zav/Developer/SWNDirectFramework/DirectFramework/build/Debug-iphoneos
>>  -filelist 
>> /Users/zav/Developer/SWNDirectFramework/DirectFramework/build/DirectFramework.build/Debug-iphoneos/DirectFramework.build/Objects-normal/arm64/DirectFramework.LinkFileList
>>  -install_name @rpath/DirectFramework.framework/DirectFramework -Xlinker 
>> -rpath -Xlinker @executable_path/Frameworks -Xlinker -rpath -Xlinker 
>> @loader_path/Frameworks -miphoneos-version-min=8.0 -dead_strip -Xlinker 
>> -no_deduplicate -fobjc-arc -fobjc-link-runtime -framework Foundation 
>> -framework AudioToolbox -framework AVFoundation -framework CFNetwork 
>> -framework CoreGraphics -framework UIKit -framework WebKit 
>> /Users/zav/Developer/SWNDirectFramework/DXI-PjSIP/build/Debug-iphoneos/libpjsip-ios.a
>>  -single_module -compatibility_version 1 -current_version 11 -Xlinker 
>> -dependency_info -Xlinker 
>> /Users/zav/Developer/SWNDirectFramework/DirectFramework/build/DirectFramework.build/Debug-iphoneos/DirectFramework.build/Objects-normal/arm64/DirectFramework_dependency_info.dat
>>  -o 
>> /Users/zav/Developer/SWNDirectFramework/DirectFramework/build/DirectFramework.build/Debug-iphoneos/DirectFramework.build/Objects-normal/arm64/DirectFramework
>> 
>> 
> 
> /Users/zav/Developer/SWNDirectFramework/DXI-PjSIP/build/Debug-iphoneos/libpjsip-ios.a
>  
> 
> is where the 8.3 version file is coming from, which the error message tells 
> you. So where’s that being built? That’s the build you need to find, if it’s 
> a dependency in Xcode then there will be a build log for building it, if it’s 
> been built as some other project somewhere and added in as a prebuilt 
> library, that’s why it doesn’t rebuild and that’s why you get the same 
> warning. That library was built for 8.3. 
> 
> 
> 

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