> Regardless, re-installing XCode should do it. Every time I've upgraded
> XCode, I've blown away my custom project template
I've reinstalled Xcode (using sudo command, restart, new installation) but that did not help :(.
> If I remember correctly, you're going to want to go into the
> .xcodeproj file for whichever project you modified (NOT in Xcode, via
> the terminal or the finder) and you'll probably find 2 or 3 files
> named off of your username
> Me.mode1
> Me.pbxuser
> Me.perspective
> And that
should take care of it, IIRC.
I did look inside those three files and found 5 occurances of PROJECTNAME inside the file bobeuland.pbxuser and no occurrances in bobeuland.mode1 and project.pbxproj. So the problem seems to be that whichever program generates bobeuland.pbxuser does something wrong. I do not quite understand what you mean by that should take care of it. Do you mean that I should change the project name in this file every time I start a new project?
> Me? I'd just delete the lines. It's one delete in one file. No biggee.
The only biggee is that I would like to know what I'm doing :). It seems to me that a template should be a very simple thing, and if things get so complex for such a simple thing, then I get worried of what is going to happen when things get complicated?
Since reinstalling Xcode did not help, what should I do? (Is there no way to overwrite the files in Project Templates?)
Thanks
Bob
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