I'm building an iPhone application using the Simulator on "Debug" configuration. I get this warning:
ld: warning: directory '/Users/myusername/Doc开发者_开发百科uments/iPhoneApps/TestGA/Source/build/GData.build/Debug/GDataFramework.build/Objects-normal/i386' following -L not found
I also get this warning:
ld: warning: directory '/Users/myusername/Documents/iPhoneApps/TestGA/Source/build/Debug' following -F not found
Any insight? How can I fix this? What do these warnings even mean?
See this:
Directory 'X' following -L not found
-L
is usually the argument to the linker ld
to tell it what directories to search in for libraries to link with your code.
The fact that you're getting this warning is not a problem in itself unless you also get errors caused by it (which doesn't appear to be the case). ld
will happily ignore directories that don't exist.
If you want to get rid of the warnings, you can either:
- create those directories (easiest); or
- find out where in your project settings the particular linker command line settings are being set, and change them (probably the best solution).
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