FROM : Jonathan Dann
DATE : Wed Jan 09 15:40:42 2008
Its not the pointers you need to recieve. Its the objects!
Sorry, couldn't resist te pun. I'm a noob but I heard about this when
Xcode's build settings aren't set properly.
They're heirarchical I think so you can set collection on in the
project roots 'get info' but it can then be overrided by the target's
'get info' build settings.
Not sure if its still the case with Xcode 3.0 but might be worth
setting GC on by selecting 'get info' on the target.
Correct me if I'm wrong with this whole thing.
Jonathan Dann
DATE : Wed Jan 09 15:40:42 2008
Its not the pointers you need to recieve. Its the objects!
Sorry, couldn't resist te pun. I'm a noob but I heard about this when
Xcode's build settings aren't set properly.
They're heirarchical I think so you can set collection on in the
project roots 'get info' but it can then be overrided by the target's
'get info' build settings.
Not sure if its still the case with Xcode 3.0 but might be worth
setting GC on by selecting 'get info' on the target.
Correct me if I'm wrong with this whole thing.
Jonathan Dann
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