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Re: The great disappearing model trick!


  • Subject: Re: The great disappearing model trick!
  • From: David Griffith <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:35:38 +0100

John,

I've noticed in Xcode 1.5 on Mac OS X, when it asks you if you want to
insert the model in your application, it actually does not do it.  Don't
know why.  I also noticed I started getting some odd 'couldn't save' errors
with the Unsaved name of the model, which didn't even exist anymore.

So, to answer your question, you should add the EOModel to the Resources
directory in your project.  Be careful when adding it too.  You need to
select the correct option (Create Folder References I believe) when you are
adding it.

Regards,
Dave.

> Hi,
>
> I had created an EOModel and saved/inserted it into my project.  All
> was well, was able to use it, no problems.  Came back today, ran the
> app, and WO reports that there is no model in the project when I
> attempt fetches etc..  I can't find it anywhere in XCode's views,
> true...but I couldn't before either  (Using XCode 1.5).  Where should
> it be, in the App Server target under bundle resources?  I reinserted
> it into the project from EOModeler, seemingly successfully, but still
> the same error.  Getting the default model reports that there are no
> models in the project.  Super-stumped here, any help greatly
> appreciated.
>
>
> One other odd thing:  System.out.println stops working once in a
> while‹clean build has no effect.  Oddly, I have to log  out and log
> back in.  Some weird issue with file descriptors for STDOUT?  Clueless.
>
>
> Cheers, John
>
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