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Re: Xcode has no rule to process .xib files in one of my projects



Check in your target settings. This file was probably added into the "Compile Sources" Build Phase. You should remove it from this group, and verify that it is in the "Copy Bundle Resources" Build Phase.


Le 23 févr. 08 à 13:57, Arne Scheffler a écrit :

Hi,
I have one project where I added a .xib file and Xcode sees it as "sourcecode.xib" filetype. When I build this project I get the following output from the compiler:


warning: no rule to process file '$(PROJECT_DIR)/../../frame/ resource/menubar.xib' of type sourcecode.xib for architecture i386

This project has a long history and was first created with Xcode 2.0. When I add the .xib file to another project I get this output:

CompileXIB /Volumes/bla/frametst/mac/../../frame/resource/menubar.xib
cd /Volumes/bla/frametst/mac
/Developer/usr/bin/ibtool --errors --warnings --notices --output- format human-readable-text --compile /Volumes/bla/frametst/mac/build/ Debug/frametst.app/Contents/Resources/menubar.nib /Volumes/bla/ frametst/mac/../../frame/resource/menubar.xib
/* com.apple.ibtool.document.notices */
/* com.apple.ibtool.document.warnings */
/* com.apple.ibtool.document.errors */


The rules section of the targets in both projects are identical.
Any hints on how to fix this ?

arne

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