Yep, I did several times. Was forced to remove DerivedData, because even Clean 
didn't help.

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> On 12. 8. 2013, at 21:31, Graham Cox <graham....@bigpond.com> wrote:
> 
> Has anyone else run into this?
> 
> You open a system header from the SDK into XCode, and due to muscle-memory, 
> absent-mindedness, reflex, lack of context or whatever, you hit cmd-S and 
> save it over the old header (even if it hasn't actually been changed). XCode 
> then refuses to build because the header file mod date no longer matches what 
> was used when the precompiled headers were built.
> 
> OK, so let's restore that file - oops, no backup because I don't typically 
> back up apps, and the SDK is embedded in the app. OK, download a new SDK from 
> Apple - you can't, the SDK is part of the Xcode download which is 1.6 GB, not 
> a swift download in most people's books. Rebuild the precompiled headers? 
> Probably a fair option, but it's not obvious how one even does that these 
> days, assuming it's still possible (help?).
> 
> Given that the SDK is embedded in the app, why on earth is it even allowed to 
> overwrite a file there? Why do the permissions allow writing? Mysteries, 
> mysteries... in the meantime I will have lost half a day's productivity just 
> putting this stupid annoyance right.
> 
> /Gripe
> 
> If anyone could let me have a copy of NSEvent.h from the XCode 4.6.2 10.8 SDK 
> with the mod date 10/4/2013 12:53AM that would save my sanity and my few 
> remaining hairs - thanks!
> 
> --Graham
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