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Re: Problem compiling first Cocoa app in Xcode 3.1
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Re: Problem compiling first Cocoa app in Xcode 3.1


  • Subject: Re: Problem compiling first Cocoa app in Xcode 3.1
  • From: Thomas Wetmore <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 15:18:50 -0400

Paul,

Well, un-hmmmmm the last hmmmmm.

Weird, the files in my projects are visible to me from the terminal. When you run ls again add the -a option to see what happens (that's the "all" option, which used to mean show all the entries).

I am now officially stumped by your problem. Well, maybe not entirely. Have you ever tired to open the copystrings program in a text editor to see if it is just another shell program of one type or another? Hang on, I'll go do that now and see ...

Okay, copystrings is a Ruby script. So now you want to make sure that the ruby that you're using is the right ruby. Do a "which ruby" in your terminal to see where your ruby is coming from. When I do that I get ...

/usr/bin/ruby

If this is not what you are getting I would move my suspicions right here as the next thing to check out.

Tom W.


On Jul 20, 2008, at 3:08 PM, Paul Denlinger wrote:

I have just used the Finder to go in and look for the files which I looked for in the terminal and could not find, and in contrast, they seem to be there.

I have done a screen grab and uploaded them so that you can view them in the browser.

http://picasaweb.google.com/paul.denlinger/XcodeDebugScreengrabs/photo?authkey=VhBbzOhg1Io#5225174534482473122

Paul D

On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 11:55 AM, Paul Denlinger <email@hidden > wrote:
Hmmm...


I went in the terminal, and it looks like the parent directory is being created without any child directories. Here is what I got:

ls Sites
Agile Development with RoR2	 jQuery demo
China Clean Tech Report Website	 jQuery in Action.tmproj
China Consumer Internet Report Website	ror_exercise_files
China Consumer Trends Report Website	stylin2_files_build2_28_08
DW CS3 exercise files	 test.php
chinavortex.com	 webLearningSeries
essential_guide_DWCS3	 xcodetestrun
jQuery Test
paul-denlingers-macbook-pro:~ pdenlinger$ cd xcodetestrun
paul-denlingers-macbook-pro:xcodetestrun pdenlinger$ ls
paul-denlingers-macbook-pro:xcodetestrun pdenlinger$ ls -l
paul-denlingers-macbook-pro:xcodetestrun pdenlinger$ ls -ld
drwxr-xr-x  2 pdenlinger  staff  68 Jul 20 11:00 .


Paul D
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