Refactoring halted due to supposed missing file
Refactoring halted due to supposed missing file
- Subject: Refactoring halted due to supposed missing file
- From: "Jeffrey J. Early" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 14:18:51 -0800
About a month ago I decided to take my MainMenu.nib file and convert
it into a .xib file. I deleted all .nib references in my project file
and everything has been working as expected, except for refactoring.
At first, I hadn't actually deleted the .nib file, only references to
it. Any refactoring, for some reason, still refactored the old .nib
file as well as the new .xib file.
However, I have since deleted the .nib file and now I can't refactor
at all! Hitting 'Preview' in the Refactoring window causes it to try
to search the old .nib file, which being gone, causes Xcode to post a
missing file error message and then close the Refactoring window.
I have tried many ways to work around this problem, but haven't come
up with anything. I'm hoping someone might know where this reference
to the old nib file is stored?
- I parsed the project.pbxproj file with a text editor, and there are
definitely no references to the old file.
- I removed the current .xib file and all references to anything
MainMenu in the pbxproj and the info.plist.
- I deleted all the user files associated with the project.
- I trashed the xcode preferences in ~/Library/Preferences
- I cleaned and rebuilt all my code (thinking maybe it was generating
something at build time).
Any ideas? How can I refactor again!?
Thanks for any help,
Jeffrey
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