Seeing error message when I try to build my PPC application using Codewarrior 8 Gold
I'm using an ~ANSI PPC C/C++ project to build a C++ program I am making. The problem I keep seeing is this error message when I try to Make or Run the project:
Can't write application 'ppc project'.
The read/write permission of only one access path to a file can allow writing.
Does anyone know what this means?
I am working on Mac OS 9.2.2. I already ran Disk First-aid and was told the hard drive is good. The odd thing about this issue is the ~ANSI 68k C/C++ project I created does work.
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I'm using an ~ANSI PPC C/C++ project to build a C++ program I am making. The problem I keep seeing is this error message when I try to Make or Run the project:
Can't write application 'ppc project'.
The read/write permission of only one access path to a file can allow writing.
Does anyone know what this means?
I am working on Mac OS 9.2.2. I already ran Disk First-aid and was told the hard drive is good. The odd thing about this issue is the ~ANSI 68k C/C++ project I created does work.
macos codewarrior
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I'm using an ~ANSI PPC C/C++ project to build a C++ program I am making. The problem I keep seeing is this error message when I try to Make or Run the project:
Can't write application 'ppc project'.
The read/write permission of only one access path to a file can allow writing.
Does anyone know what this means?
I am working on Mac OS 9.2.2. I already ran Disk First-aid and was told the hard drive is good. The odd thing about this issue is the ~ANSI 68k C/C++ project I created does work.
macos codewarrior
I'm using an ~ANSI PPC C/C++ project to build a C++ program I am making. The problem I keep seeing is this error message when I try to Make or Run the project:
Can't write application 'ppc project'.
The read/write permission of only one access path to a file can allow writing.
Does anyone know what this means?
I am working on Mac OS 9.2.2. I already ran Disk First-aid and was told the hard drive is good. The odd thing about this issue is the ~ANSI 68k C/C++ project I created does work.
macos codewarrior
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