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Re: Getting Started w/Xcode
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Re: Getting Started w/Xcode


  • Subject: Re: Getting Started w/Xcode
  • From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2005 10:42:57 -0800


On Dec 25, 2005, at 12:48 AM, email@hidden wrote:

1. For some reason, every time I start a new Xcode project and name it with a '.1' suffix (as in 'Chapter_1.1'), the program gives me a "No launchable executable at path" error message when I attempt to run it. This occurs regardless of the file path, as I tested in my desired nested folder hierarchy within my ~/Documents folder as well as on my Desktop and I get the same results. I generally use either the C++ Tool or Cocoa Application templates. This occurs with default preferences in Xcode as well as personalized preferences. I'm not sure what's causing it specifically, but I can copy the code verbatim and paste into a new project with any other suffix (like '.2') and it builds and runs fine.

For reasons that are lost in the mists of time, ".1" is the registered file extension for man page sources, and is therefore reserved for the use of the man page utility.


Chris

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