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Re: Making XCode realize a file/resource has been updated
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Re: Making XCode realize a file/resource has been updated


  • Subject: Re: Making XCode realize a file/resource has been updated
  • From: Wyatt Webb <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 09:59:57 -0800

What about using the "Touch" command (in the contextual menu or under the "Build" menu) from within Xcode on the file in question? Does that not help?

    -Wyatt

On Jan 30, 2006, at 9:53 AM, Stephane wrote:

Is there anyway in XCode to make it realize a file has been updated?

Sometimes (too many times IMHO), XCode is not able to see that a .nib "file" or another resource has been changed.

So when you launch a new build, the new version of the file is not included. The same happens for source code (but very less often).

The current solution for me is to clean the whole project (and deal with the issue that you can cancel a build in XCode 2.2...) and re- build everything.

Would there be a faster way to do this?


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