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Undefined identifier 'task_name_t'?

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Bint - 09 Jul 2006 23:36 GMT
Hello,

   I updated Xcode over the weekend, and now my Codewarrior 9 project
doesn't compile!?  I think maybe Xcode changed gcc or something that
Codewarrior uses?  I am getting these errors--do they look familiar?

Error   : undefined identifier 'task_name_t'
(included from:
mach/task.h:26
mach/mach_interface.h:45
main.cpp:1280)
task.h line 118    task_name_t target_task,

Error   : illegal name overloading
(included from:
mach/task.h:26
mach/mach_interface.h:45
main.cpp:1280)
task.h line 119    task_flavor_t flavor,

Thanks for any help
Bob
David Phillip Oster - 09 Jul 2006 23:54 GMT
> Hello,
>
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
> Thanks for any help
> Bob

Currently, if you look in Codewarrior IDE's preferences (under the
Codewarrior menu, not the Edit menu), you'll see in the Source Trees
pane that "/" is mapped to "OS X Volume". You probably want to change
that to map /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.3.9.sdk to OS X Volume. that is
less likely to change in way that will cause you compatibility problems
with Codewarrior 9.
Bint - 10 Jul 2006 16:01 GMT
Wouldn't that prevent me from using Tiger API's, which I already use?
B

On 7/9/06 5:54 PM, in article
oster-FD1320.15542709072006@newsclstr02.news.prodigy.com, "David Phillip
Oster" <oster@ieee.org> wrote:

>> Hello,
>>
[quoted text clipped - 25 lines]
> less likely to change in way that will cause you compatibility problems
> with Codewarrior 9.
Sean McBride - 12 Jul 2006 04:51 GMT
> Wouldn't that prevent me from using Tiger API's, which I already use?

Yes it would.  But try anyway... does it solve the weird compiler errors?
Do you get the errors if you use the 10.4 SDK?
 
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