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"Can't find project file." in 2.0 #54
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Hi, Dan! Thanks for the issue! Do you use any flags? Do you use workspace
or simple project?
On Mon, 29 Jul 2019 at 21:09, Dan Turner ***@***.***> wrote:
.xcodeproj exists in the current directory, so I'm not sure how to fix
this error.
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I do not use any flags; I just run it with |
Could you please check 2.0.1 release? Looks like I found the issue. |
It still does not work with 2.0.1 unfortunately. When i run |
I was able to get it to work by running |
Thanks for the testing and patience! You're right, I've made a new release. It should work now. |
Yup, that fixed it! Thanks so much! |
.xcodeproj exists in the current directory, so I'm not sure how to fix this error. Previous versions worked, but since updating to 2.0 today, I get this error.
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