[Adium-devl] Changes to AIUtilities-Framework
Chris Forsythe
chris at growl.info
Wed Apr 18 12:19:33 UTC 2007
I've found that with framework changes, and more notoriously, info.plist
changes, you tend to need a clean build with xcode.
Chris
Christopher Harms wrote:
>Hi Chris,
>yes. One .m and one .h-file. Added to the project and activated for
>the AIUtilities.framework-target.
>
>I changed something and then it worked. I'm not sure, but I guess it
>was changing the role (see Targets -> AIUtilities) from "project" to
>"public". Maybe cleaning the whole target helped also, but I'm not
>sure...
>
>Thanks,
>Christopher
>
>Am 18.04.2007 um 14:10 schrieb Chris Forsythe:
>
>
>
>>Do you have any .m files? Stupid question, you added them to the
>>target
>>right?
>>
>>Also, quit xcode, delete the build directory and start up xcode, then
>>double broom. See if that helps any.
>>
>>Chris
>>
>>Christopher Harms wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>after doing some changes to the AIUtilities-Framework (in particular,
>>>adding some files and classes), I wanted to build and run the
>>>Adium-target for testing the new classes. I built the framework
>>>before, of course (Development _and_ Deployment configuration). But
>>>Xcode still believes the new files aren't there. That is, #import
>>><AIUtilities/AIDividedAlternatingRowOutlineView.h> fails.
>>>I haven't had the problem before, actually, so I'm quite confused.
>>>Changes to existing files have never been a problem in the past.
>>>
>>>So, what have I done wrong?
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Christopher
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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