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Re: header files in application bundle
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Re: header files in application bundle


  • Subject: Re: header files in application bundle
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 16:53:46 +0100


On 2005-03-06, at 16.38, Sven Hoffmann wrote:

I just created a cocoa app from the default cocoa app project in xcode,
added one controller.h and one controller.c file, and in the built
application bundle I find the header:
myapp.app/Contents/Resources/controller.h.

You're right - I can verify that this happens in a new Cocoa app when you add a h+m file. Weird. I would consider that to be a bug in Xcode. Probably only worth reporting if you can reproduce it in Xcode 2.0, as I think that development on Xcode 1.x is effectively terminated.


j o a r

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