Re: Renaming a project destroys it?
Re: Renaming a project destroys it?
- Subject: Re: Renaming a project destroys it?
- From: Charles Srstka <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 02:29:38 -0600
Check your target's settings, and make sure the Product Name is set to
the new name under General Settings. Also, I know you said you've
already looked over the Info.plist settings, but I'd check once more
just to make sure you've got the Executable field under Basic
Information set to the new name - this sounds like something that could
happen if it was wrong.
I know what you're feeling right now, though - PB/Xcode really needs to
be better at this. There have been times when I wanted to rename a
project that was still relatively simple, and I just deleted the
project file, made a new one, and imported the source files...
Charles
On Mar 18, 2004, at 3:34 PM, Matt Crocker wrote:
Hi all
About an hour ago I decided to rename the project I have been working
on (in Project Builder) over the last four months. I not only changed
the directory names, names of files in the project directory, plus the
appropriate entries in the info.plist file, but also the prefix header
and everything else.
Unfortunately, it now refuses to even start the build process,
reporting that "Run session cancelled: No launchable executable
present to run". Of course there is no executable - I haven't built it
yet...
Is this project now dead in the water because I had the audacity to
change its name? If not, what do I have to do to fix it?
Any help will be very much appreciated, as at the moment it seems as
if I have ruined 4 months of work with a few seconds of renaming.
Regards
Matt
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