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Re: "No Such File Or Directory" ...Oh yeah?
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Re: "No Such File Or Directory" ...Oh yeah?


  • Subject: Re: "No Such File Or Directory" ...Oh yeah?
  • From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2003 12:14:56 -0800

Is this header part of the target you are trying to build? It should
show up in the Headers build phase for the target. That's the best way
to make sure the file gets found.

Scott

On Dec 29, 2003, at 5:24 AM, Lance Drake wrote:

> Apologies for re-asking what must certainly have been asked before -
> but there is no XCode archive in which to search for a possible answer
> so, here it comes...
>
> If a file is located up-and-over-a-level-or-so from my XCode (1.1)
> project, it is not found at compile time.
>
> The file appears (in black) in the project 'Files' listing, can be
> selected then located via the 'Info' icon which will correctly present
> all the different path variations for where the file is actually
> located.
>
> However, if this file is included in another file - as in '#import
> "myFileOverThere.h"' - the compiler balks and says "No Such File Or
> Directory".
>
> BUT... Moving the file into the same directory area as the project
> (and informing the project of this new location) solves the problem.
> However, that's not something I want to do as the file really belongs
> to another project.
>
> Is this something I should write up as a bug?  This is not an issue
> with ProjectBuilder.
>
> Thanks for whatever feedback you may have,
>
> Lance Drake
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