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How do I reset the Linking path?
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How do I reset the Linking path?


  • Subject: How do I reset the Linking path?
  • From: Dale Gillard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2003 15:46:45 +1100

Hello

I erased my hard drive yesterday, installed 10.3, and returned the
backed up files to my home directory. When setting up 10.3 I
inadvertently made my shortname different to what it was previously.
Now my Xcode projects generate a single warning message when linking:
"ld: warning -L: directory name (/Users/dale/Documents/MyApp) does not
exist".

I've cleaned the project, checked hi and low thru Xcode's preferences,
checked the Xcode/Tools Help, and looked at the Inspector panel for
every project file and have not found a setting that tells the linker
what the correct path is. That is, my shortname is no longer "dale" but
"dalegillard", so it should be looking for
</Users/dalegillard/Documents/MyApp>.

Does anyone have a clue where to find this setting in Xcode?

Thanks.

Dale Gillard
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