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Re: Versioning


  • Subject: Re: Versioning
  • From: Robert Cerny <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 11:42:53 +0100

Hi,
I went this way also. The only problem I have is that the "Current Project Version" isn't updated or I don't know how to force it to update....

Robert

On 21.2.2004, at 21:58, m wrote:

I pretty much followed the directions you get when you invoke agvtool with the help option.

Problem: although the help has been "updated" for XCode, that updating was limited to replacing instances of the string "Project Builder" with the string "XCode" So you have to mentally map the UI in PB (if you ever used it or can remember it) to that in XCode. This makes it kinda hard when things are not meeting expectations to conclude you are not doing something wrong. You can't even really say "I did exactly what the instructions said to do"

So "CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION" corresponds to "Current Project Version", "VERSIONING_SYSTEM" corresponds to "Versioning System", "expert Build Settings" corresponds to "General Collection in the build tab of the target's Inspector or Get Info window", etc.

Regards,

_murat

On Feb 21, 2004, at 12:35 PM, Robert Cerny wrote:

Hi,
I ment that you can access the various version values using $(value). I
re-read your email and I don't have the answer to your question, I
don't know how to update InfoPlist.strings :(
Anyway, how did you get agvtool to update Current Project Version?

Thanks
Robert

On 21.2.2004, at 12:52, m wrote:

On 21.2.2004, at 7:09, m wrote:

As near as I can tell, agvtool does _something_ (it changes a project
setting named "Current Project Version"), but it seems to have
absolutely no effect on the version strings in "Info.plist" or
"InfoPlist.strings", which are the ones I'm really interested in...

On Feb 21, 2004, at 2:11 AM, Robert Cerny wrote:

you really got it to update the number? How? I believe I have the
answer on your question - you can use $(CFBundleVersion) to update the
strings.

Please elaborate in detail...

_murat
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References: 
 >Versioning (From: Jeff LaMarche <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Versioning (From: Mark Eissler <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Versioning (From: Robert Cerny <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Versioning (From: m <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Versioning (From: Robert Cerny <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Versioning (From: m <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Versioning (From: Robert Cerny <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Versioning (From: m <email@hidden>)

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