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Re: time.h vs Time.h



Did you try
	#include <usr/time.h>
?
On Aug 25, 2004, at 7:37 AM, Massimo Marino wrote:

Hi there,

pretty new to Xcode. Am using vs 1.5 . Currently just kicking the tires.

I came across an oddity - related to case sensitivity - and I wondered if there is a workaround.

On a C++ file in a Xcode project for building a shared library there is a

#include <time.h>

Xcode complains that the file Base/Time.h (where Base/Time.h is within the project - with multiple targets - in the Base directory) cannot be found. Is there a way to tell Xcode that the file in question is /usr/include/time.h and not be confused?
If I remove reference to the Base group in the project then Xcode proceeds.


Is this going to bite a lot? Any way to force looking into system files (after all it is a <time.h> and not a "time.h" )

Searched extensively into Xcode documentation but found absolutely nothing on the subject.

	Cheers

M.
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