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Problem with "Copy Files" phase
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Problem with "Copy Files" phase


  • Subject: Problem with "Copy Files" phase
  • From: "a.d. jensen" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2005 15:39:11 -0500

I've got some files that I'd like to install in the "Application Support" folder when my program first runs, so I've added an "Application Support" folder in my Carbon app bundle, added a build phase called "Copy to app support" to the target, and dragged one of the files I want to work with to that phase folder.

When I build the application, it creates a file there, in the correct place, but the file is empty (zero k.) I tried putting a different file in that phase (a jpg) and it copied it correctly, so I guess that I'm setting up something wrong for this particular file, which has the extension .tax (if that matters.) I have read/write access to the file in its source directory.

Just to clarify this muddled situation, this regards Xcode BUILDING the application, it has nothing to do with actually running it (and copying the file to the Application Support folder on the user's drive.)

Any ideas?  Thanks!


dale

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