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Re: Headers end up in "Resources" folder
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Re: Headers end up in "Resources" folder


  • Subject: Re: Headers end up in "Resources" folder
  • From: Eric Eizenman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 12:41:21 -0700


On Oct 26, 2006, at 11:39 AM, M. Uli Kusterer wrote:

Hi,

I have a project that's been converted from CodeWarrior to Xcode ages ago, and it has one problem: When I add a header, it automatically gets added to the target, and the headers end up in the build product. Now, I can manually uncheck each and every header file when it's added to the project, but since this is a complex project with lots of headers, I would really like to "fix" this project not to add the headers at all.

If I create a new project, header files added to it don't even *have* the "target membership" checkbox, but they have the same file type (sourcecode.c.h), and all the roles etc. in the project seem to be the same.

Does anyone know what causes Xcode to hide the target membership checkbox in new projects and how I can fix that for hours?

You have a Copy Files or Copy Headers build phase in your target. Deleting them would make the checkbox disappear.



Cheers, -- M. Uli Kusterer



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