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Re: build numbers


  • Subject: Re: build numbers
  • From: Allan Odgaard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 17:54:14 +0200

On 15. Sep 2004, at 17:47, Stephane Sudre wrote:

I'm using the CFBundleVersion and a format like "1.0b27" where the latter part is the build number (and compliant with Apples guidelines). [...]
You don't like the version.plist file?

I never figured out what it did, other than: "[version.plist] You’ll never edit these directly, rather they will be edited by settings within Xcode.".


Oh.. maybe it's supposed to be included in my bundle, and I should use version.plist instead of CFBundleVersion??? But then, why? And wouldn't that mean I'd need to bump two versions (three, counting InfoPlist.strings)?
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