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Re:Xcode problem


  • Subject: Re:Xcode problem
  • From: "Ian G. Gillespie" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 21:40:59 -0800

Hi Luca,

Every once in a while (alright more like several times a day) I have this problem when I launch Xcode after I had to force quit it because it hung on compiling my project. My fix has been to make a minor change the "missing" file (e.g. delete a blank space) to mark the document as needing saving. This seems to cause Xcode to recognize that, in fact, it is really there.

Hope this helps.
Ian

I've a problem since I installed Xcode. Several times in different
project the compiler can't compile the code because it can't find the
files even if the files haven't been removed.

Through the Finder I can see that the files exist and that they haven't
been moved. I can also edit the files and save them in Xcode from the
project, but when I compile the compiler show me many errors like "file
xxx.m not found" etc.

Why this append?

Luca
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