Re: info.plist problem
Re: info.plist problem
- Subject: Re: info.plist problem
- From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 16:40:12 +0100
Jean-Daniel,
Thanks for the suggestion, ...I tried editing the string directly
and then dragging the file from the filesystem to the text field of
the dialog box
(XCode puts the absolute path in for you) and still have the same
problem.
Here's the simplest test case I can make:
1) Create a new cocoa application ("Plist-test") with XCode
2) Quit XCode
3) Open the directory where the new skeletal app lives, create a new
folder called "Resources"
4) Drag info.plist into it
5) Re-open the project file; the info.plist entry in the logical
"Resources"(*) directory will be red
6) Right click on the info.plist file and select "Get Info", then
click "choose" to locate the file in its new location on the
disk (the file name will turn black again since XCode now can find
it)
7) click Build ; get 1 Error gcc can't find the file
Could you post the transcript. It may help us to find the problem.
PS: to find the transcript (from a previous post from this list, thank
you to the original author):
"In the build window between the top window and the editor window (if
turned on) there should be 4 buttons on the left side.
A check mark, a warning sign, one that looks like small text, and a
down error.
Turn on the "small text" button and it will show you the ENTIRE build
transcript, this should include the actual commands that are executed."
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