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Re: How to Get XCode to Really Clean Up
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Re: How to Get XCode to Really Clean Up


  • Subject: Re: How to Get XCode to Really Clean Up
  • From: Andrew Farmer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 11:53:38 -0800

On 13 Dec 2004, at 11:43, Henry McGilton wrote:
Following an earlier thread, I was all set to upload an XCode
project so that people could access code files.  However, I
saw that even after I had cleaned the active target, XCode
still seems to keep a lot of cruft around in its various
closets, and the compressed tarball for a one-class project
was thirteen megabytes . . .

Does anybody have any pointers on what things are safe to
delete from an XCode project folder?

Delete build/.

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