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Re: Relative Paths?
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Re: Relative Paths?


  • Subject: Re: Relative Paths?
  • From: Robin Mair <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 12:33:51 -1000

Yes! This is exactly what we have been doing but it seems like some of
these file paths do not appear to be 'sticking'. This is very baffling
and highly annoying!

Aloha!

- Robin

On Aug 23, 2004, at 9:37 AM, j o a r wrote:

>
> On 2004-08-23, at 19.35, Robin Mair wrote:
>
>> What magic does one have to perform to get Xcode 1.5 to keep file
>> paths
>> relatives. We go to great lengths to set paths to be relative but then
>> when we check a project into CVS and check it out again some of the
>> paths revert to being absolute. This is causing a lot of unnecessary
>> work as we are always having to fix these file paths. Is this a known
>> problem?
>
> When you add files to a project a sheet drop down. On that sheet there
> is a pop up button with the title "Reference Type". Make sure it's not
> set to "default", as that is not relative paths - at least not for me.
> You would think that it's best to default to relative paths - at least
> for regular files in the project (and not frameworks and the like),
> but what do I know...
>
> j o a r
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 >Relative Paths? (From: Robin Mair <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Relative Paths? (From: j o a r <email@hidden>)

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