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  • Subject: touching files
  • From: Niels Bogaards <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 11:43:47 +0100

I don't understand the Touch function you find in the contextual menu for project files. As far as I understood touch, it should tell the IDE that at least that file needs to be recompiled (and it should be smart enough to notice that files that include the touched file also are dirty). However, in XCode (2.2.1) I can touch as much as I want, but only actually modifying the file will trigger a recompile.
Is there another way to signal to XCode a file needs to be compiled? (and ofcourse I don't really want to be touching files by hand, but XCode often misses dirty files when they are updated from cvs)


thanks,

Niels
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