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  • Subject: version.plist
  • From: Chris Silverberg <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 17:52:47 -0800

When I create a new Xcode project, it creates a separate version.plist
file.  It contains familiar keys like CFBundleShortVerionString and
CFBundleVersion, plus other keys that seem to be specific to Apple's
build system.  (BuildVersion, ProjectName, SourceVersion).  Is there
any reason or benefit to me using a version.plist file or should I just
toss this and put my version keys into Info.plist?

thanks,
Chris

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