Re: [Bug report] XCode
Re: [Bug report] XCode
- Subject: Re: [Bug report] XCode
- From: daniel <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 21:12:19 -0800
Yeah - I've seen this bug. In my case I noticed it by attempting to
drag the "targets" item around.
You can fix the project file by opening the pbxproj file with a text
editor, looking for the bogus item it added, and deleting it from the
tree. An easy way to determine exactly what needs to be deleted is
to reproduce the bug with a completely empty Xcode project, saving a
before and after copy of the pbxproj file. I think there are some
funny octal values that need to go away to be 100% legit. I'm
remembering them as the octal values that appear *before* the
problematic entry, but I may be wrong. Depending on how complicated
your project is, it can definitely be worth it to do a little work to
save the project file (assuming you don't have a backup).
I reported this bug to Apple and have received positive
acknowledgment from them that they are working on it.
Daniel
On Mar 28, 2005, at 5:40 PM, Julien Palmas wrote:
I wanted to post about a bug in XCode that can be quite annoying.
I guess several people know it, but as I discovered it myself
yesterday, that might be useful to some of you guys.
Have you ever tried to drag n' drop the "errors and warning" label
in the right column inside the project label ? XCode lets you do
so. You will see a new "errors and warning" label inside the
project label but the former "errors and warning" will still be at
its place.
Nothing is bad until you close and then try to open again your
project. XCode will simply tell you that it is impossible to open
the project ... and you will then have to create a new one and
import once again all your files.
Hope this will be corrected in the next version of XCode. Actually,
I think it would be quite useful to be able to move the "Errors and
Warning" label. But not inside the project, that doesn't make
sense. A better idea would be to move it above or below the
project, but this, at the moment, is not possible.
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