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Re: Bringing a project to another computer


  • Subject: Re: Bringing a project to another computer
  • From: "Emile Tobenfeld (a. k. a Dr. T)" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 17:01:46 -0400

Title: Re: Bringing a project to another computer
Chris

On a related topic, I find that I have to rebuild anything that was built on one machine when I move my disk drive to another  -- e.g. between home and office. Unfortunately, the user names are not the same on the two machines.

At 11:05 AM -0700 5/10/07, Chris Espinosa wrote:
On May 10, 2007, at 3:37 AM, Ricky D'Amelio wrote:

I am experiencing issues with bringing my current Xcode 2 projects (iMac G5) to my MacBook Pro. I copy the projects and their accompanying files via my AirPort network, then open the Xcode project to find that all files have this little padlock next to their icons, and I am unable to change the files. However, when in the Finder, I don't see a padlock resembling they are locked, and I have also tried setting the permission status from "read only" to "read and write" in their inspectors. Nothing happens.

Could someone please offer some suggestions as to why this is happening?   

Are you the same user on your iMac G5 as on your MacBook Pro?  (Same username, same UID)?  Changing the ownership of the files, not just the read/write permission, might be necessary.

Files in Xcode will have the padlock icon if you can't write to them for any reason (ownership, permissions, write-protected media, etc.)  Files in the Finder only have the padlock if you own them and they are user-read-only (otherwise a huge number of system, CD-ROM, DVD, and network files would be so marked).

Chris

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