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Re: Files still dirty after build
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Re: Files still dirty after build


  • Subject: Re: Files still dirty after build
  • From: Calum Robinson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 16:31:56 +0100

On 29 Sep 2004, at 14:30, email@hidden wrote:

I have done some testing and may have found a bug in Xcode, though I think
it is more likely to be a hidden setting that eludes me.


On my hard drive:

Project/headers/myapp.h
Project/sources/myapp.c

If I drag these two files into my Xcode project, where I have a group for
headers and for sources, it will compile and build perfectly, but the .c
files are still marked as "dirty" so they need to be recompiled if I build
again.

I have also recently found this in one of the projects I'm working on (same sort of layout - header files separate from source files).


I tried moving the header files next to the source, but to no avail. It would be useful if I could see some info on why XCode thought my header file was dirty, but it doesn't support that.


Calum

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