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Tricia109
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10/17/11 12:09 AM (14 years ago)

File does not exist in Xcode bundle

Hi, Just wondering if anyone has seen this error message that appears in the compiler when I run my App in the simulator and/or iPhone. 2011-10-17 16:58:05.297 infoocean[1368:307] BT_fileManager: File does exist in Xcode bundle: InfoGetStartedBackground.gif I am receiving a lot of these for different image files, but these files all exist both in the BT_Images folder and Xcode target, BT_Images folder. My app is running really slow and takes a while to load each screen and I'm wondering if the above error messages has something to do with it. cheers Tricia
 
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10/17/11 09:14 AM (14 years ago)
Hi Tricia, The console displays more than just errors when running an app. It gives step by step updates on the working processes of building screens for each app. This can be very useful when trying to figure out what might be going wrong with an app. In your case, the line you posted here: 2011-10-17 16:58:05.297 infoocean[1368:307] BT_fileManager: File does exist in Xcode bundle: InfoGetStartedBackground.gif indicates that the file InfoGetStartedBackground.gif is indeed included and found by the app within the project. That image will be used as opposed to looking at a URL or in cache for the image. So that isn't really an error message, but rather a description of what is happening. In this case the app is using the image you specified.
 
Tricia109
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10/17/11 07:13 PM (14 years ago)
Hi there Parker - thanks very much for your kind explanation - really appreciate it. I'm almost finished my first App and really excited about it! cheers Tricia
 

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