On 19 Oct 2006, at 14:21, Elise van Looij wrote:
> I said in my previous post, optimistically, that I can set right  
> the wrong permissions on the working copy but I find that I have  
> been a bit optimistic with that. Yes, I can use the Finder to  
> change the permissions on the top-level and have it cascade down,
The .xcodeproj project file isn't really a file even though it looks  
like it from Finder.  It's actually a directory containing a  
selection of other files which Finder is probably ignoring.  The same  
probably applies to the frameworks.
> but for some reason XCode doesn't like it. Even though I'm  
> nominally the owner of the project, XCode insists that the project  
> file (and the framework kits) are read only and refuses to let me  
> save any changes.
> So, I'm thoroughly stuck. On the upside, my project is very safe--I  
> can't possibly mess it up. On the downside, I can't do anything  
> with it. Well, I can, but I can't save my changes which comes down  
> to the same thing.
>
>
> Elise van Looij
>
>
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