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XCode documentation index; executable runtime paths
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  • Subject: XCode documentation index; executable runtime paths
  • From: Philip Lamb <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 15:17:51 +1300

Hi all,

Rather cleverly (I thought) I replaced the ADC Reference Library installed by XCode with the one from my developer DVD, in order to get the latest documentation in XCode. However, now Documentation searches don't turn up any results, and command-clicks on symbols (i.e., API reference searches) don't work. Is there any way to get XCode to re-index the documentation?

Another question I have had for a long time; in one of my projects I have an executable which has to be built to a path outside the build directory.. actually, it is built into a bin/ subdiretory off the projcet root directory. Now, when it comes time to run the executable, I have no way of telling XCode to set the working directory to the executable's directory before it runs it.. the only options are "Project directory", "Build directory" and "Absolute path". The latter works, but only on my machine, so everyone I give the project to I have to explain how to edit the runtime path..which is quite well buried. So anyone know of a way to ask XCode to use a relative path (from the prject root or whatever) for the working directory of an executable?

Regards,

Philip Lamb

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