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Re: opening project.pbxproject?
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Re: opening project.pbxproject?


  • Subject: Re: opening project.pbxproject?
  • From: "Clark S. Cox III" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 12:36:15 -0800

A better (i.e. "Supported") way of doing this upgrade is to open the project with Xcode 2.5 (which runs just fine on Leopard), and do the upgrade there (Xcode 2.5's raison d'ĂȘtre is to support projects that must be shares between Leopard and Tiger, so it therefore supports the project format of the other Tiger-based Xcode versions). After the upgrade is done there, Xcode 3.x will be able to open it as well.

Just changing the project bundle's extension may not always work. (i.e. The fact that Xcode 3.x no longer claims the ".pbproj" extension as one of its own is the result of an intentional change).

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On Feb 21, 2009, at 10:30, Christopher Nagel <email@hidden> wrote:

The file was inside the MBChess.pbproj folder - changing the folder's extension to .xcode did the trick! Now there is an MBChess.xcodeproj folder.

Thank you!

Chris

On Feb 21, 2009, at 11:09 AM, Philip Aker wrote:

On 2009-02-21, at 07:15:09, Christopher Nagel wrote:

I downloaded some Tiger source and when I open the "project.pbxproj" file, Xcode displays the contents as a text document, which was sorta not what I was hoping it would do.

I don't see any "Import project file" menu item, and the 3.1.2 release notes tell me it's supposed to "just work".

I've checked permissions, and I have write access to the file and all other elements of the project.

Can I proceed without recreating all the elements of the project manually? (BTW, this is the Tiger Chess.app, so I have to think it's not impossible to


If the "project.pbxproj" is a folder, change the extension to ".xcode".
Xcode should then open the project (possibly upgrading or converting in the process).
If successful, then choose "Upgrade all Targets in Project to Native" from the Project menu.


Otherwise, try enclosing it in a Chess.xcode folder and proceed as above.


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