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Really dumb Xcode question
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Really dumb Xcode question


  • Subject: Really dumb Xcode question
  • From: Glenn Zelniker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 11:36:54 -0400

I'm sure I'm missing something obvious, but I can't get Xcode to show me what my errors and warnings are. They've always shown up before but all of a sudden, I only get an indication that the build failed and a count of the number of errors. There are also no error or warning markers in the corresponding source files. If I click on the error marker in the area below the Xcode search field, I don't get a listing of the errors. Furthermore, it also appears that I don't get warnings anymore. I must have changed a setting in the current project because when I load up an older project, everything works as it used to. Can anybody point me to what I must have changed? I can't seem to find it. What have I done????

Glenn Zelniker
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