Hi, Clive,

I think it's prompting for your project directory in order to convert your <projectName>.xcode to a new version called <projectName>.xcodeproj. You should end up with both project indexes in your project directory.

Select the project directory instead of a file and I think it should work.

Regards,
Jerry

On Dec 29, 2005, at 12:26 PM, Clive Roberts wrote:

I recently rebuilt a powerbook installing MacOS X 10.4.3 and then installed XCode2.1, followed by WebObjects 5.2 and eht upgrade to 5.2.4

I then tried to open a project I had been working on (using XCode2.0) and Xcode tells me the project must be upgraded and the extension given as ".xcodeproj". I then tell it to upgrade and it prompts for a file to be selected, but then it will not save anything - I have to cancel.

Has anyone come across this behaviour? Should I uninstall XCode 2.1 and install XCode 2.0?

regards
Clive Roberts


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