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Re: What is a project?
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Re: What is a project?


  • Subject: Re: What is a project?
  • From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 23:22:09 -0700


On Apr 28, 2008, at 4:27 PM, Ken Brooks wrote:

I'm having a curious problem. In a school environment, I want to set up an Xcode project, store it on the server, and allow my students to take copies of it as the starting point for their projects. The server is not a Macintosh, it is a Windows domain server. And something gets lost in translation. On a machine other than the originating machine, the project comes out looking like a folder. It has lost its Xcode identity.

If the second machine has not had the Xcode Developer Tools installed on it, it will indeed look like a folder. Same is true for, say, Keynote presentations on machines absent Keynote. This is expected behavior.


If it looks that way on a Mac with Xcode installed, please file a bug.

Chris
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