[darwinbuild-dev] Error: TargetConfig not defined

Tony Morales tmorales at covad.net
Thu Sep 24 08:01:12 PDT 2009


I'll try copying over xcrun and see what happens.

However, project apr doesn't use xcodebuild or xcrun to build, as far  
as I can tell.  What does the TargetConfig not defined error mean when  
I try and build apr?  It appears that the TargetConfig root was  
downloaded so I shouldn't need to rebuild it.

Tony


On Sep 24, 2009, at 7:43 AM, William Siegrist wrote:

> On Sep 24, 2009, at 7:16 AM, Tony Morales wrote:
>
>> When attempting to build project apr on 10A432 using 10A432 or  
>> 10B504, I get the following in my build log:
>>
>> Error: TargetConfig not defined
>> make[1]: *** [_targetconfig] Error 1
>> make: *** [install] Error 1
>> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 
>> ++++++++++++
>> BUILD TIME: 0h 0m 1s
>> EXIT STATUS: 2
>>
>> What does this mean?  If I try to build project TargetConfig, then  
>> I get the following in my build log:
>>
>> make: xcrun: Command not found
>> Error: TargetConfig not defined
>> make: *** [_targetconfig] Error 1
>> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 
>> ++++++++++++
>> BUILD TIME: 0h 0m 2s
>> EXIT STATUS: 2
>>
>> This is all using the latest svn rev (575).
>>
>
>
> Snow Leopard introduced the use of "xcrun" from within Makefiles  
> which ends up invoking xcodebuild to determine where certain tools  
> are found during the build process. It basically means we now have a  
> 3rd class of projects after makefile-based and xcode-based, and it  
> needs to be treated differently. I'm still working on a solution.  
> You can experiment with -nochroot or with copying some Xcode  
> binaries into the build root, but we'll have a working solution  
> eventually.
>
> -Bill
>
>
>



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