Le 12 nov. 07 à 12:15, Hans Aberg a écrit :
On 12 Nov 2007, at 11:36, Akim Demaille wrote:
I did have a problem when installing XCode 3.0,
I experienced the problem (in connection with Fink) when updating
the Xcode that came with the Mac OS X 10.4.0 installation DVD (don't
know about 10.5).
So one fix was to deinstall Xcode using the script that came with it
(at the end of some readme file), and then install the later Xcode
version from scratch. I decided though to erase the hard disk,
install Mac OS X without development package, update it, and then
install latest Xcode. Then the problem went away. Have fun! :-)
I checked on another machine with perfect setup: that appears
to be now the default behavior of Leopard's GCC.
And it also appears that Autoconf folks already know about it :)
http://www.nabble.com/Mac-OS-X-Leopard-and-conftest.dSYM-directories-t4782282.html
Sorry for the noise.