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Re: XCode Question...
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Re: XCode Question...


  • Subject: Re: XCode Question...
  • From: "Jonathan 'Wolf' Rentzsch" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 6 May 2004 16:42:26 -0500

James Cicenia, email@hidden, wrote:
>I just received a small job that needs to be done in XCode. I am used
>to Eclipse.
>When I go to build the project it can't find any of the classes... it
>still thinks they
>are located on the clients machine. What do I set to allow XCode to
>build my
>project. I see all the java code in it, it just can't see any of it.

Your file referencing is probably the default absolute paths. Switch to
project-relative and fix the paths.

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