Xcode incorrectly caching source files?
Xcode incorrectly caching source files?
- Subject: Xcode incorrectly caching source files?
- From: Thomas Backman <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 13:47:48 +0200
Hi everybody.
I'm quite new at both Xcode and Obj-C/Cocoa, and I'm having some
really strange problems. Every once in a while, Xcode simply refuses
to acknowledge that I've modified a source file. It compiles the old
version and uses that instead. Even if I clean all targets, and add
some code (or rather non-code) that would cause a syntax error, it
STILL rebuilds all the source files, links and runs the newly-built
application that shouldn't build in the first place.
I haven't found a solution except to back my source dir up and use
the old version until that breaks.
What's even more strange, is that when I modify code in one dir (i.e.
MyProject.BACKUP), the changes also appear on another copy of the
source dir! How this is possible I have no idea, since they are
completely separate (AFAIK), no links (symbolic or otherwise).
Any clues?
Regards,
Thomas
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