On Apr 16, 2015, at 10:07:40, Scott Berry <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello there,
> 
> I think that this may be a change in Xcode but I am not seeing Project and 
> then Settings.  It’s wanting to show me where the executable will be placed.  
> It’s also wanting to show me where the .o files will be placed while it is in 
> the building process.  I appreciate everyone’s patience and help as I attack 
> Objective C.

You really need to buy a new book. :) Project Settings is now split. There's 
File->Project Settings, which is where you can choose where Derive Data goes. 
Derived Data is a folder where the .o files will go, but not always the build 
product. That depends on other settings. The full set of "project settings" is 
found by making sure you're in Project Navigator (command-1), select the 
project at the top level of the Project Navigator, which will open the project 
*or* the targets in the editor pane. It depends on which area you last edited.

BTW, the Locations pref panel also lets you change where Derived Data and the 
build products go. I prefer the build products to be in the project folder 
(click Advanced, choose Legacy). It makes it a lot easier to get to them 
quickly. You just have to make sure you ignore them in any source control 
system you might use.

This can all get quite confusing, so I recommend either reading the current 
docs for these things, and/or experimenting by changing them, build, see what 
goes where, clean, repeat, until you get a feel for everything.

--
Steve Mills
Drummer, Mac geek


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