Re: What ends up in the "Bundle Resources" group
Re: What ends up in the "Bundle Resources" group
- Subject: Re: What ends up in the "Bundle Resources" group
- From: "email@hidden" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 17:50:11 +0200
Thank you (and all others involved) for your help!
The method with the "Headers build phase" seems to work fine in my
environment.
-Dieter
On Jun 27, 2005, at 5:58 PM, Dave Hersey wrote:
Yeah, I hit this too. Kind of surprising to find your header files in
your
built products.
As someone suggested to me a while back, if you need to use Xcode 1.5,
add a
Headers build phase to your targets and everything will work correctly.
You'll also need to either drag the headers that are already in the
Bundle
Resources phase to the Headers phase, or uncheck them and re-check
them in
the source tree to fix up your targets.
- Dave
On 6/27/05 7:59 AM, "Andreas Mayer" <email@hidden> wrote:
Am 27.06.2005 um 11:30 Uhr schrieb email@hidden:
Whenever I add files to the main group of my XCode 1.5 C++ project
all headers files (*.h) are automatically added to my "Bundle
Resources" group as well and added to the final bundle.
That's a known bug; it's fixed in Xcode 2.x.
Andreas
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