FROM : Henry McGilton
DATE : Mon Dec 13 20:43:09 2004
Following an earlier thread, I was all set to upload an XCode
project so that people could access code files. However, I
saw that even after I had cleaned the active target, XCode
still seems to keep a lot of cruft around in its various
closets, and the compressed tarball for a one-class project
was thirteen megabytes . . .
Does anybody have any pointers on what things are safe to
delete from an XCode project folder?
Many Thanks,
........ Henry
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Henry McGilton, Boulevardier | Trilithon Software
Objective-C/Java Composer | Seroia Research
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mailto:<email_removed> | http://www.trilithon.com
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DATE : Mon Dec 13 20:43:09 2004
Following an earlier thread, I was all set to upload an XCode
project so that people could access code files. However, I
saw that even after I had cleaned the active target, XCode
still seems to keep a lot of cruft around in its various
closets, and the compressed tarball for a one-class project
was thirteen megabytes . . .
Does anybody have any pointers on what things are safe to
delete from an XCode project folder?
Many Thanks,
........ Henry
===============================+============================
Henry McGilton, Boulevardier | Trilithon Software
Objective-C/Java Composer | Seroia Research
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mailto:<email_removed> | http://www.trilithon.com
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| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Henry McGilton | Dec 13, 20:43 | |
| Andrew Farmer | Dec 13, 20:53 |






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