Re: IB assertion failure
Re: IB assertion failure
- Subject: Re: IB assertion failure
- From: Randall Meadows <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 12:34:22 -0600
On Jul 16, 2008, at 6:06 PM, Kevin Cathey wrote:
I'm sorry, what I meant by resources was by those in the project
(such as image files, etc). So create a new project, and add the
images/sounds/etc into your new project one by one. The crash is
happening somewhere in the media sync with Xcode. The assertion your
seeing does not necessarily have to do with your XIB.
Ok, I managed to find the (or at least a) problematic file in the
project. But it's not a "media" file. It's a plain text file, and
Xcode also lists it as being of "File Type: text". It is one of the
configuration files in the jpeg-6b library, "jconfig.mac".
Though it is a text file, Finder claims it is an image file (based on
the ".mac" extension, presumably); there is no file type or creator
code assigned to the file (as reported by GetFileInfo command line
tool), but Finder has given it a GraphicConverter icon and thinks it's
a MacPaint document. This file is NOT referenced in any way in IB.
This is a relatively new problem, and roughly coincides with a clean
checkout of the source tree from svn after a folder move of the main
source tree (not of the jpeg library code; I did have to redirect the
path to that code in the project, though). After that checkout, all
the .xib files had a project
"File Type: text.xml", and I had to change that to "file.xib" in order
to open them in IB by double-clicking.
To me, these seem like completely separate and different issues.
Granted, I haven't gone through copying *all* the files from the
original project to this test project; I stopped to write this when I
confirmed the first one. Seems weird, though.
Any thoughts?
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