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Re: Renaming files
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Re: Renaming files


  • Subject: Re: Renaming files
  • From: Greg Guerin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 22:27:27 -0700

Rick Mann wrote:

Yup, did that. Shows the old filename. If I then change the name on disk, Xcode decides the file is missing in the project window (turns the file red).

I just tried this on a simple new project, and renaming works fine. I suggest doing the same: create a new project, rename the main.c (or whatever) file, and see what happens. If it doesn't work, explain the exact steps you took, including what template you used. I also suggest then trying the rename using a new virgin account and another new project, to test whether the renaming malfunction might be due to a per-user setting of some kind.


I also think you need to provide more details about the history of your project. Was it converted from an older project? How many past conversions? What template was it originally created with? What Xcode version was it created with? Can you reduce it to a simple example that still malfunctions?

  -- GG

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