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Re: [Fwd: How to conditionally run a script based on build configuration]



File a bug on that. We really want to standardize on one style of bracketing in the future and $() looks to be the winner.

Scott

On Jun 27, 2005, at 12:34 PM, Jonas Maebe wrote:


On 27 jun 2005, at 20:15, Scott Tooker wrote:



Maybe the script itself can compare the build configuration using a ${XXX} define? If so, what's the define for the current build configuration?


${CONFIGURATION}


Actually, that should be $(CONFIGURATION) (note the use of parens).


Well, inside the script it most certainly has to be $ {CONFIGURATION} (at least since Xcode 2.1).



Jonas


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References: 
 >[Fwd: How to conditionally run a script based on build configuration] (From: Allen Cronce <email@hidden>)
 >Re: [Fwd: How to conditionally run a script based on build configuration] (From: Jonas Maebe <email@hidden>)
 >Re: [Fwd: How to conditionally run a script based on build configuration] (From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>)
 >Re: [Fwd: How to conditionally run a script based on build configuration] (From: Jonas Maebe <email@hidden>)



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