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Re: Xcode claims it can't find source files which exist
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Re: Xcode claims it can't find source files which exist


  • Subject: Re: Xcode claims it can't find source files which exist
  • From: Dmitry Markman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 11:14:14 -0500

try to build again:

if XCode complains just run build again and usually it will work
I saw that behavior in 2.1 as well
(and not only for java in native target too)


On Nov 11, 2005, at 8:28 PM, Nicholas Rinard wrote:

to me, correct me if I'm wrong, that indicates a bug in Xcode in which Xcode does not add all the Compile Sources sources to the javac argument.

i just created a brand new project and tried to move everything into it. i set it all up and it looked good, and i compiled it. this time, Xcode complained of a good couple dozen classes it couldn't find. lo, the problem was the same: it complained that it couldn't "find" about twenty classes which were at the bottom of the Compile Sources list, and when i looked at the command line argument, those files weren't in the list -- all the Compile Sources were there down to a certain point, then the rest were missing, and Xcode complained about all the missing classes.


maybe this whole problem is with my understanding of Xcode. i'm going to go into naive mode an ask for some newbie help.

so... this is going to sound dumb... what do i have to do to get Xcode to attempt to compile a class? apparently, evidently, putting it in the Compile Sources list on a target isn't the right way, because it doesn't work, reproducibly, so precisely what is the mechanism for getting a class which is part of the project into that command-line argument sent to javac?
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