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Re: Source trees don't work any more




On Mar 3, 2006, at 2:40 PM, Kirk Swenson wrote:

Sorry to enter this thread late, but we just encountered this problem ourselves and there doesn't seem to have been a resolution.


The bug is that the Source Trees panel of the Xcode Preferences slash-escapes the source tree paths in a way that clients of the path aren't prepared to handle (Radar: 4466102).

The workaround we found is to edit the Xcode preferences manually (e.g. with Property List Editor) to remove the extraneous slashes, which allows the source tree path to work as expected. It's in PBXApplicationWideBuildSettings in com.apple.Xcode.plist.

I am glad to report that Apple has kept this bug alive in the latest "we-shall-not-name" version. So I can happily keep applying this workaround. After all, real man edits plist directly. Preferences UI is for the weak!


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Stephen Chu <mailto:email@hidden>
Rampage Systems, Inc. <http://www.rampageinc.com/>

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