[BioCocoa-dev] NEW VERSION

Koen van der Drift kvddrift at earthlink.net
Tue Sep 21 17:51:49 EDT 2004


John,

Is this working for you?


- Koen.





On Sep 13, 2004, at 2:26 AM, Alexander Griekspoor wrote:

>>> Somehow that doesn't work. But subsequently running the two commands 
>>> in the terminal shows that the first (creating the docs) is blazing 
>>> fast, but the second takes ages "finding files". Well if this is 
>>> only done on deployment that's fine with me, but it's strange isn't 
>>> it?
>>
>>
>> Are you sure the headerdoc2html command worked? You should see the 
>> output in the terminal, and the results in BioCocoa/Documentation. 
>> Maybe if it didn't create anyfiles, gatherheaderdoc keeps looking for 
>> files, what you describe.
>
> It creates the files, successfully finishes within a second and I have 
> checked that they indeed exist and look ok....
>>
>>
>>
>>> Also, strangely when I build the BioCocoa target it now launches the 
>>> sequence converter app when it finishes. How's that happening?
>>
>>
>> To add the headerdoc script, I updated the files koen.pbxuser and 
>> project.pbxproj from the CLI. Maybe something went wrong there?  BTW, 
>> is there a way to that from Xcode directly?
>
> I do everything from within XCode, except for nib files for which 
> somehow XCode doesn't see that they have been updated. But for the 
> rest XCode is your friend. Select SCM from the SCM menu, which brings 
> up a pane that shows all files that have been edited. Also, it shows a 
> log of the console. You can select the files to add and select add to 
> repository from the SCM menu, or Commit if you want to commit your 
> edits. Although files edited by others show up as well, and you can 
> select update to latest.
>
>
>>  If I select just the top file in the project, then everything that I 
>> am working gets commited, not just the pbproj files.
> After updating from within XCode, the script showed up in the target 
> so I guess it worked. But for some strange reason the sequence 
> converter app still launches when the framework is build, that wasn't 
> so before.
>
> Alex
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