On Jun 18, 3:22=A0am, Paul Russell <pruss...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> commiebastard wrote:
> > When I build, say, an objective C application or a C++ application,
> > how do I access the compiler build output ie: the output from the
> > compiler that goes on when something is compiled and linked. I'm
> > curious about the steps XCode takes to build my program, ie: the
> > dependencies on files etc, and the compiler flags used to compile and
> > link the objects. When I compile an app in C or Objective C, I click
> > "Build" and it builds but doesn't show the steps it is taking. I tried
> > opening the run log, the I/O log and the console log but they are all
> > blank. And when I go to Build -> Build Results and build with that
> > window open, there is no output for the compiler steps taken.
>
> > I usually compile using gcc 4.X but I can't seem to get any output on
> > building from any of the consoles unless an error occurs.
>
> There's an extra pane in the Build Results window that you need to open
> to see all the build commands etc. You click on a funny little (hard to
> describe) icon in that window to open it.
>
> Paul
That is a small icon. Thanks.


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