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Re: Project name restrictions


  • Subject: Re: Project name restrictions
  • From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 11:10:45 -0700

There really shouldn't be restrictions on the project name (any such restrictions are bugs on Xcode's part). Please file a bug.

Scott

On Oct 13, 2005, at 6:41 AM, Graham J Lee wrote:

Hi all,

I run an undergraduate lab teaching C programming based on Xcode 2.1, OS X 10.4.2. Today was the first day of a particular class being in, and we noticed a strange problem...

The first exercise people come across is the ubiquitous "Hello, world!", and is called exercise 3.1. So some people are generating a new Standard Tool project called "Exercise3.1", but when they come to build and run even the default main.c there's no output in the Run Log! Looking from the terminal shows that Exercise3.1/ build/Debug/Exercise3.1 exists, is executable, and runs properly when invoked from the shell. But why should this choice of project name cause Xcode not to execute the program properly?

I've checked that it's not some unrelated user error by creating a project of that name myself, and trying to build and run without modifying any files or settings; definitely doesn't display the output properly. Any suggestions (apart from file a radar, which I'll do this evening)?

Cheers,
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Graham Lee                       GPG Key ID: 01D5B9D8
UNIX Systems Manager,
Oxford Physics Practical Course
http://nextstep.sdf-eu.org               01865 273450

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