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Re: Finder won't open Xcode projects
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Re: Finder won't open Xcode projects


  • Subject: Re: Finder won't open Xcode projects
  • From: Mark Lilback <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 13:26:40 -0500

I'm working on the problem right now as I convert MacSQL and the MacSQL Framework to build on Tiger and Xcode 2.1.

Things have been a bit hectic lately, especially with my laptop dying and then having to evacuate Rita (we're now primarily based out of Beaumont, TX). I'm working from a hotel in Shreveport and hope to have an update tomorrow or by Monday at the worst, unless I'm allowed to go back home and then I'll be delayed while I go evaluate the damage.

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On Sep 29, 2005, at 2:18 PM, Bill Monk wrote:


On Sep 29, 2005, at 10:57 AM, Eric Albert wrote:




Just to make things clear, you're seeing that when you double- click an Xcode project, Xcode launches but the project doesn't open?





Correct. The same behavior occurs with Xcode text files (.m, .h, etc.).


Also, dragging projects/source files to Xcode's icon, in the Dock or in a window, does the same thing - Xcode launches (or comes forward if already running), but the dragged items don't open.




I'd be more inclined to suspect a rogue Xcode plugin or something like that.




Bingo.

Digging into  MacSQL's installer, it installs this plugin:

/Library/Application Support/Apple/Developer Tools/Plug-ins/ RTSQLSyntaxSupport.pbplugin

Removing it and re-launching Xcode fixed the problem here.


(For completeness, the other components MacSQL installed outside the Developer folder are:


/Library/Application Support/Apple/Developer Tools/Project Templates/Application/AppleScript SQL Application

/Library/Application Support/Apple/Developer Tools/Project Templates/Application/AppleScript SQL Document-based Application

/Library/Frameworks/MacSQL.framework
/Library/Frameworks/FreeTDS.framework

Here's hoping the framework gets an update soon - it looks pretty cool, but there are a number of problems with it under Tiger, not least of which is breaking Xcode's ability to 2click-open projects. A couple of people of spoken with now say they've been unable to get a response from the developer, so I hope nothing bad has happened to anyone concerned.)




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 >Re: Finder won't open Xcode projects (From: Bill Monk <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Finder won't open Xcode projects (From: Eric Albert <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Finder won't open Xcode projects (From: Bill Monk <email@hidden>)

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