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On Nov 21, 2005, at 3:29 AM, Christian Schneider wrote:
Me again ...
Got it, have to drag the item from the products group, then it works.
I'd still be interested in the /usr/local/bin part, though.
Scott
chris
On 11/21/05, Christian Schneider <email@hidden> wrote:Hi all,
I have a project containing a bundle that copies some files into its PlugIns directory. Now I need to put a program in there as well. I created a target for the executable but can't figure out how to add that executable to the copy file phase.
I can't drag and drop it within XCode and neither can I from the Finder.
Also, the default directory for shell tools is /usr/local/bin, which is not writable without authentification via sudo. Can I set up XCode so that it asks me to type in my password before trying to install a program in /usr/local/bin which it will fail to accomplish?
chris
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