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Re: Relative paths not working properly if outside project folder



On Oct 6, 2005, at 4:54 AM, Ulrich Frotscher wrote:

If I add e.g. the file Package.cpp with setting "Relative to Project" it ends up with a relative path containing "../" elements, e.g. "../../../Package/Package.cpp"

When I do the above I cannot do the following anymore:
- Touch a file in the source view, it just does not do anything
- See Code size after compilation (the column "Code" stays empty)
- recompile Package.cpp without changing file contents once it has been compiled


Other things like opening the files for editing or making a complete build just works.

The only solution for the time beeing is to set the path either to "Absolute Path" or to "Relative to <Source Tree>". Both solutions are not applicable as we are working in a team using CVS and the absolute paths are diferent on each computer and even the name of the local project folder may vary during to different checkouts on the individual computers.

BTW, I am seeing this with XCode 2.1

This should be fixed in Xcode 2.2 dp1, which you can download if you are an ADC member.


Chris

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