Re: PackageMaker from the command line
Re: PackageMaker from the command line
- Subject: Re: PackageMaker from the command line
- From: Matt Gillette <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 08:46:57 -0800
I think packagemaker still accepts the same parameters, but just pass
-help and you will get the quick description of parameters.
For more detailed help use man packagemaker
Matt
On Jan 21, 2004, at 7:38 AM, Michael George wrote:
I have a Makefile that will build a set of Xcode projects and make a
bunch of packages and meta-packages. So that we can build everything
with a single command.
I can do this because it's possible to run PackageMaker from the
command line. There used to be a separate command (package) then with
Xcode 1.0 it was an the executable in the PackageMaker.app. Now in
Xcode 1.1 there seems to have been some changes again to the tool.
However, I cannot find anywhere documentation for the arguments that
it expects. In Xcode 1.0 (I think) I could run the command with a bad
argument and get a "usage" message. I no longer get that message and
now I just get a "file doesn't exist" error.
So the tool exists which I want to use, but there is no documentation
that I can find for it and it will not, itself, give me information on
it's arguments.
Have any of you on the list found docs or reference for PackageMaker
that I can use to help?
Thanks.
-Michael
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