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Mac OS and distributed compile
If your not trying to run the latest iOS SDK with Xcode 4, you may want to try installing a XCode 3 (i think it goes up to iOS 4.2) or XCode 4 separately with a different path and using it's distributed …
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Is there a way in Xcode to create a file not associated with a project?
There is no a way to do this in Xcode. It must be related to the project or workspace. It even does this if you deselect the target. … It sounds like what you need is a text editor and not an IDE like XCode since XCode is built for OS X and iOS development primarily. …