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Re: What ends up in the "Bundle Resources" group
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Re: What ends up in the "Bundle Resources" group


  • Subject: Re: What ends up in the "Bundle Resources" group
  • From: Stephane Sudre <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 13:08:51 +0200


On 27 juin 05, at 20:57, Dave Hersey wrote:

Hi Scott,

Thanks for the feedback-- I hadn't heard that this was a problem.

The thing I've run into is when we're using Xcode 1.5 for projects and
someone on the development team adds existing or new files to a project. The
header files will be selected in the source tree for a target after the add
and it's way to easy to forget or not notice that they're also going to be
plopped into your bundle resources. In fact, it's so easy that I can't
believe that there's not code shipping from someone that has header files in
the resource bundle.

I've seen at least 2 products with their headers.

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