XCode and file paths?
XCode and file paths?
- Subject: XCode and file paths?
- From: Lance Drake <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 7 Nov 2004 02:14:12 -0700
It's amazing, but the only REAL XCode problem that ever seems to rear
its head - because 99% of the time the big problem is ME - is the
occasional inability of the IDE to find files that truly do exist.
For instance, working with the 'SCSIOldAndNew' sample code, I have
spent considerable time unsuccessfully trying to get it to locate ONE
file.
The error reads: In file included from SCSIOldAndNew.c:19:
OldMethod.h:16:33: IOKit/cdb/IOSCSILib.h: No such file or directory
The reference in the XCode project file to the framework is:
BBE06B8F0462E07900CB154D =
{
isa = PBXFileReference;
lastKnownFileType = wrapper.framework;
name = IOKit.framework;
path =
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.2.8.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/
IOKit.framework;
refType = 0;
sourceTree = "<absolute>";
};
Of course that file does exist. XCode seems to be choking on the 'cbd'
part of the path. I have tried tossing out the username.mode1 file
from the project bundle, removing,replacing, and changing the IOKit
framework references, setting the Cross-Development Target SDK,
rebuilding the index, cleaning, repaired disk permissions, Norton
Utils, copying the framework into the project directory and adding it
from there... you name it, I cannot seem tickle that file into being
recognized. The only thing not yet done is move the development
project/source over to the boot disk where XCode lives.
Can anyone suggest a magic bullet for being able to guarantee what
would seem to be an OS-thang, but seems to be living in XCode?. BTW -
I submitted a 'cannot find file' bug last year, but it hasn't yet
bubbled up to the top of the to-do list.
Thanks!
Lance Drake
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