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Re: Find no longer working


  • Subject: Re: Find no longer working
  • From: Steve Mills <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 10:53:31 -0500

On Sep 24, 2008, at 10:41:20, email@hidden wrote:

I have found the Xcode preferences (didn't scroll down enough the
first time) but deleting the Project Find Options key didn't solve the
problem.
Adding the frameworks from the SDK instead of from /System/ did solve
the problem.


As an aside, I was told by Apple to always add frameworks (or dylibs for that matter) from the OS path, not from the SDK path. Perhaps simply the act of re-adding the frameworks simply knocked some sense into the Xcode project so it knew once again that they existed. Try re- adding them again from the OS instead of the SDK and see if the search still works.

Steve Mills
Drummer, Mac geek
http://sjmills5.home.mchsi.com/


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