whaleshark
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07/30/13 03:01 AM (12 years ago)

Problems with files that don't exist!

My App was working, no problems. I completed it on the day the Developer store went down. When i opened it this week, it gives me the error pictured https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ojig118cb02wzfe/gFsJPjgvx9 I have tried everything. I have removed files, i have put my App Icon in the BT_Art file, with the same name as the error says, everything. The funny thing is that I use BT_Images for images and BT_Docs for documents, so i dont understand why it would be trying to find anything in there? I also tried copying the config from BT and put it into the config file in Xcode but nothing changed. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance. Sean
 
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07/30/13 06:12 AM (12 years ago)
Hmmmm, have you tried cleaning your build? Restarting Xcode? Chanting at your Mac? ;-) It looks like there is a reference to the file in your source code that is supposed to be pulled from Dropbox. Make sure that refrence is removed!!
 
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07/30/13 07:43 AM (12 years ago)
Hmmmm, have you tried cleaning your build? Restarting Xcode? Chanting at your Mac? ;-) It looks like there is a reference to the file in your source code that is supposed to be pulled from Dropbox. Make sure that refrence is removed!!
 
whaleshark
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07/30/13 09:44 AM (12 years ago)
I have cleaned it, Restarted Xcode more than 10 times in the last 2 days, and then i cleared all my furniture out my lounge, opened Xcode and put my Mac in the middle of the candle lit room and performed an exorcism but the bug is tougher than me! Hahahaha. (I didnt really do the last one but im really close to doing it) How can i find the reference in my coding? Because it returns nothing when i type "Dropbox" in the search field. And also nothing if i type the file path it mentions!? Any ideas on how i can find it @Dkeller?
 
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07/30/13 09:54 AM (12 years ago)
If it doesn't show the file path that is shown in the error message, I'm baffled!! Have you checked in both the .h and .m files? Other than that, I have no clue. Sorry man...
 
AlanMac
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07/30/13 11:12 AM (12 years ago)
Have you tried removing the icon file from the xcode project and then copying it back in?
 
SmugWimp
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07/30/13 02:47 PM (12 years ago)
Also, you may want to check your BT_info.plist, where it's listed. Check under the heading "CFBundleIcons" and may want to glance over all the Icon listings. They're grouped. Cheers! -- Smug
 

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