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Re: Xcode issues


  • Subject: Re: Xcode issues
  • From: Paul Walmsley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 10:20:20 +0000


I have a problem with Xcode. Whenever I try to build my AppleScript app, it fails because it complains about some *something*.hmap file. It says it is not a directory, but it is there.
I have tried restarting, deleting prefs for Xcode, reinstalling dev tools but nothing is working. This problem is only on my user account, so there must be some small thing wrong, however whatever that is, I can't pinpoint it!!!
Does your source directory path have a space in it? There could be something that needs quoting in your build settings. We got caught out by a similar problem recently where Xcode complained that it couldn't compile a file even though it existed. Turned out that our search paths weren't quoted.

Paul

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