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avoid space in path names


  • Subject: avoid space in path names
  • From: Stefan Werner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 22:46:09 +0100

Hi everyone,



Just as a heads up: try to avoid spaces in your paths and configuration names. I know it may be awkward having to do this on a Mac in 2005, but the gods of Unix demand it. I just stumbled over another case where Xcode 2.2 refused to build because I had a space in the name of my hard drive (bug has been filed, #4377118). So, save yourself some headaches and avoid any spaces in paths in the post- FSSpec world.

-Stefan

PS: Apologies if you should see this mail twice. I got some weird auto-reply when I tried sending it for the first time.
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