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Could someone else confirm this as an issue?
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Could someone else confirm this as an issue?


  • Subject: Could someone else confirm this as an issue?
  • From: Michael Koehmstedt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2005 20:21:58 -0800

Hello all,

I had a nasty problem with my application that I had been working to
solve for a couple weeks. Basically what I found to be the problem was
the the Finder was incorrectly copying my file, instead making a
hard-link that would be overwritten when the application is rebuilt.

Here is a simple test-case for the issue:

Create a new XCode project. All you need is a printf or two (for you C
folks out there). Build, and then copy the executable to another
directory with the Finder.

Go back to XCode, and change your statements. Rebuild. Now execute the
first file that  you had previously moved. I believe it will execute
the statements from your SECOND executable, which I do not think
should happen.

Comments?

--
Michael Koehmstedt
http://app.tigris.org
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