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  • Subject: An Xcode question
  • From: Hussein Yahia <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 19:52:30 +0200

Hello list,

Sorry if my question is dumb, but learning Cocoa required all my time these past months, and I didn't learn very much about Xcode itself... So...:

Whenever I create a project, it gets easily very big. Almost all the place is taken by a directory called "Shared Caches" in the "build" directory.

Will it be the apocalypse if I dumb that "Shared Caches"? Why is it so big and what does it contain anyway ?

thanks

h. yahia
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