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Re: easy street
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Re: easy street


  • Subject: Re: easy street
  • From: Frank Rimlinger <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 21:18:50 -0400

The only thing I have been able to isolate is not really a bug but a clever way to foul your project. I was very puzzled because Xcode kept saying there was a "privilege violation" trying to access CVS. Then the light dawned. The name.xcode file is not a file at all but a folder. So, if you are using CVS, you can't just replace it with a different name.xcode that doesn't have the "trick" CVS folder hidden inside it. You have to first add the new name.xcode to CVS from the command line as if it were a folder (which it really is) so that it gets a trick folder. Then all of a sudden Xcode will be on speaking terms with CVS again.

frank

On Aug 19, 2004, at 2:58 PM, Scott Tooker wrote:

It's great to hear that rebuilding your Xcode projects helped out.

However, it is NOT the intent that you should have to recreate projects to get them working properly in 1.5. Providing focusedbug reports with old projects or project files that exhibit bad behavior when used in 1.5 would be quite helpful.

Scott

On Aug 17, 2004, at 8:01 PM, Frank Rimlinger wrote:

I took a tip from a recent post and completely rebuilt all my projects from scratch using Xcode 1.5. Now all the nastiness and bugginess has gone away. For whatever reason, (stubborn pride, legal implications...) Apple isn't admitting you have to do this. But it is only fair, especially if you have been slamming your projects with the DP's.

So give it another chance. Xcode really is nice when its not misbehaving.

frank
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