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Re: XCode default path type
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Re: XCode default path type


  • Subject: Re: XCode default path type
  • From: Joar Wingfors <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2010 11:15:49 -0700

On 7 aug 2010, at 05.42, Dan Hopwood wrote:

> Moving a project across from the mini to the macbook doesn't work since I store my projects within the Developer folder on one and within my Documents folder on the other


Hello Dan,

There's the reason for the different behavior right there. Xcode defaults to make things inside the Developer folder relative to the Developer folder. We'd much prefer if you were to treat the Developer folder like the System folder - A place where we (Apple) control the contents, where you can nuke everything and reinstall without risking user data.

j o a r


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