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Project Builder and application versions


  • Subject: Project Builder and application versions
  • From: Simon Wright <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2001 17:19:04 -0400

What's the best way to move on to the next version of a project?

In other words, say I have v1.0 of my app finished (except, maybe, for some unidentified bugs) and I want to start work on v1.1 which will contain some new features. But I want to keep v1.0 around in case those bugs pop up.

Is it best just to duplicate the whole project folder and work with copies of everything or is there some mechanism in PB that will help me? Ideally,
if I identify and fix a bug in v1.0, I'd want that fixed in v1.1 without having to code the fix twice.

I've looked through the PB docs and suspect that the solution lies in declaring new groups or new targets. Can someone set me straight or point me at the docs that explain this?

Thanks.

Simon


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