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Using source trees


  • Subject: Using source trees
  • From: David Dunham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 13:54:15 -0700

I decided to try using source trees. I set up "GameHouse" as "/Users/ David/GameHouse" (or "~/GameHouse"), but when I bring something in source tree-relative, the Info window shows a path of

../../../../../Users/david/GameHouse/mac/Cocoa/IconFamily.m

which seems incorrect.

Also, if I re-choose the file, it becomes absolute, and can't be converted to source tree-relative in the Info window.

Am I doing something wrong (or at least not the way Xcode wants me to)?

David Dunham   Macintosh Game Developer   GameHouse Studios
+1 206 926 5722                http://www.gamehouse.com
    "They said it couldn't be done but sometimes it doesn't
     work out that way." -- Casey Stengel


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