Re: What is a project?
Re: What is a project?
- Subject: Re: What is a project?
- From: George Warner <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 13:08:38 -0700
- Thread-topic: What is a project?
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 08:11:32 +0200, Ulf Dunkel <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Ken.
>
>> 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.
>
> - Is "a machine other than the originating machine" still a Mac?
>
> - How do the students get the files via the Windows domain server?
>
> All defined Mac OS X packages are in fact rather simple folders.
>
> I transfer Xcode stuff very often to a Windows machine, where the
> project "file" looks like this:
>
> <Projectname>.xcodeproj/ <-- folder
> <Projectname>.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj <-- file, the project data
> <Projectname>.xcodeproj/<user>.pbxuser <-- file, user data
> <Projectname>.xcodeproj/<user>.perspective <-- file, user views
>
> When I transfer this folder and its included files back to a Mac OS X
> machine, it will be recognized as an Xcode project again. No problems here.
What he said... Plus... You may want to zip the project before transferring
it to the server; this will help keep it together during transfer.
--
Enjoy,
George Warner,
Schizophrenic Optimization Scientist
Apple Developer Technical Support (DTS)
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