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Re: Permissions in XCode
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Re: Permissions in XCode


  • Subject: Re: Permissions in XCode
  • From: Greg Guerin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 15:48:17 -0700

Marc R. Feldesman wrote:

>I will have to blow away the entire Cocoa directory and create a new
>directory into which to store my Cocoa projects.

Maybe not.  It depends on where that "entire Cocoa directory" is located,
and what its name is, and what its parent dir is.  You need to tell us that
info, because the only name I can give it is 'the directory then-known as
"."'..

In any case, you should be able to copy your existing files and dirs out of
that dir before blowing it away.  You should do this on the individual
sub-folders, NOT the directory then-known as "." in your provided listing.


>What *should* the directory look like.

I don't know what the directory should look like, because I don't know
which directory it is.

It's only listed as "." and you didn't say where the 'ls -la' was situated
when you ran it (i.e. its then-current directory).  For all I know, the "."
is your ~/Documents folder, in which case Xcode and IB would be expected to
have done nothing at all to that folder.


Also, you might want to run a "Verify Disk" using Disk Utility.app and see
if it finds any errors.

"Verify Disk Permissions" is not related at all, and I doubt it will do
anything useful.  In any case, "Verify Disk" should come first.


>Thanks for finding "a" problem.  How this is the missing link.

Please re-ask or rephrase that.  I don't know how to respond.

  -- GG


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