App can't access resources - SOLVED
App can't access resources - SOLVED
- Subject: App can't access resources - SOLVED
- From: Hugh Sontag <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 19:45:07 -0600
An earlier "fix" caused the "can't access resources" problem.
Our product, "Synchronize! Pro X", has an exclamation point in its name.
Attempting to debug the app with this name caused the executable to
fail to be launched. Including the line "set start-with-shell off" in
a file called ".gdbinit" didn't solve that problem, although this did
solve it in earlier versions of XCode.
So I changed the name of the product to "SynchronizeProX".
At this point, the app could be launched and debugged, but resources
couldn't be accessed.
The resources could be accessed when I changed the "Executable path"
to the same name as the product, that is, "SynchronizeProX".
Hugh Sontag
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I'm trying to get XCode 1.5 working with an application that can be
successfully built and debugged with Project Builder - I have a
working Project Builder project.
I originally imported this project using XCode 1.2.
I can build the application with XCode 1.5 and launch it from the
Finder without a problem.
However, when I clean the project and build with the "Development"
build style, the application can be debugged, but resources can't be
accessed.
The resources in question are in a resource-fork resource file. The
resource file is in fact included in the target under
"ResourceManager Resources".
Any suggestions on what might fix the problem of not being able to
access resources when debugging under XCode?
Thanks,
Hugh Sontag
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