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Re: xcode weirdness - folder problem
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Re: xcode weirdness - folder problem


  • Subject: Re: xcode weirdness - folder problem
  • From: Nick Morris <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 16:40:52 +0000

Hi,

Apparently it is a sign of old age when you reply to your own posts....

I have (I think) a solution to the problem, although I wouldn't claim to have solved it!

If I copy the xcode project file over from a stage (back-up) of the project when the 'add' was working then the problem goes away (this is confirmed in that the old xcode project file still causes the problem).

The question now becomes, why is this happening? Is something getting broken/corrupted in the project file? Is it something I am doing?

Thanks

Nick

On 12 Nov 2003, at 13:57, Nick Morris wrote:

Hi,

I keep getting this problem with xcode and I have no idea why it is happening.

Every so often I find that when I go to 'Add files' in the project menu that the folder containing the project is 'greyed out', i.e. I can not access it to get to the files I want to add. If I try to add files from another location and copy them over to the project, using the copy over option in add files, I get a message saying they can't be added to the folder.

I am completely confused (and annoyed) that this keeps happening. I can't think what it is that I am doing that causes this. I have looked at permissions, I have re-started xcode, I have logged out and back in, I have restarted the machine, I have searched the web, and read pages of instructions..... but with no luck of finding a solution. I have spent days and days on this. Every time it happens all I can do is go to a back and use that and start again....

Any thoughts?

Thanks

Nick

P.S. The project was originally copied over from PB and 'updates' and made 'native'. (I have had so many problems with xcode I am thinking of going back to PB.)
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