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Re: Copying from folder to bundle



You'll need to touch the root folder so Xcode thinks that the folder reference has changed.

Scott

On Nov 16, 2005, at 5:22 PM, David Dunham wrote:

I've got an entire folder of data I want copied to my bundle's Resources folder. I added it as a folder reference (I think that's the term). It shows up in the Project window as a blue folder, and if I do a Clean, it will be copied on the next Build.

But if I modify a file in said folder, it won't be copied on the next Build. It needs to be. How can I do this?
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