In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I moved the
> project directory and deleted some useless files (which end with ~) and it 
> hasn't worked since (I can open the project in its new position).  Moving it 
> back to the original position did not help.

    I'm afraid my main advice is "don't do that."  PODS' build system 
does rely on file paths, and is not likely to work if you confuse it.  
I'm somewhat surprised that moving it back doesn't undo the damage, but 
it's still not a prudent thing to do.  
    When you say "the project directory", do you mean the directory 
containing this particular project?  In which case, can you build a 
newly-created project?  (If you moved the workspace directory containing 
all projects, see the above advice about not doing that.)
    If you can't even build a newly-created project, then I suspect that 
this, or something else you've done, has messed up your setup enough 
that you may need to try de-installing and re-installing.

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