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Re: Larger application size


  • Subject: Re: Larger application size
  • From: Lorenzo <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2005 21:06:30 +0200

Hi,
I build only for PowerPC.
I found the origin of the problem, maybe it's a bug of XCode, maybe it's my
fault. I defined (in XCode 2.0) a Copy Phase which copies an unix executable
file to the resource folder within my app package. Well, the original
executable file is 600 KB, and the copy made by XCode 2.1 within the app
package is 2.3 MB !!! With Xcode 2.0 this never occurred.

I deleted the copy phase and remade it, and now it works properly.
Thank you for your support. Great list.


Best Regards
--
Lorenzo
email: email@hidden

> From: SA Dev <email@hidden>
> Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2005 11:22:58 -0400
> To: Lorenzo <email@hidden>
> Cc: Gary Yuen <email@hidden>, email@hidden
> Subject: Re: Unwanted Deployment folder
>
>
> Lorenzo:
>
>  Silly question: Are you building for both PowerPC and Intel
> architecture?
>
>
>
> On Jul 6, 2005, at 11:19 AM, Lorenzo wrote:
>
>> Thank you. The Gary's solution worked very well.
>>
>> Now a new problems shows up. The old version of my app compiled
>> with XCode
>> 2.0 was 1.3 MB large. This new version of my app compiled with
>> XCode 2.1 is
>> 2.7 MB. I compiled as deployment, and I didn't touch the settings.
>> Just
>> launched the old .xcode project and let XCode 2.1 create the
>> new .xcodeproj
>> file.
>> I even tried to strip the executable but I didn't get any improvement.
>>
>>
>> Best Regards
>> --
>> Lorenzo
>> email: email@hidden
>>
>>
>>> From: Gary Yuen <email@hidden>
>>> Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2005 20:22:38 +0800
>>> To: Lorenzo <email@hidden>
>>> Cc: email@hidden
>>> Subject: Re: Unwanted Deployment folder
>>>
>>> Hi Lorenzo,
>>>
>>> Do this:
>>>
>>> 1. Open up properties for your Target
>>> 2. got to build tab
>>> 3. check "Deployment Location"
>>> 4. "/" for Installation Builds Product Location
>>> 5. Set Installation Directory to /Users/you/Library/Screen Savers/
>>>
>>> I was curious too but never looked until you asked. There you go.
>>>
>>> Gary
>>>
>>> On 06/07/2005, at 10:55, Lorenzo wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> how can I tell XCode 2.1 to not to save my application within the
>>>> folder
>>>> Deployment? I need to buil my app within
>>>>
>>>>     (Home)/Library/Screen Savers
>>>>
>>>> So I can test the screensaver at any build in a while.
>>>> Instead now XCode 2.1 builds it within
>>>>
>>>>     (Home)/Library/Screen Savers/Deployment
>>>>
>>>> so it cannot work from there. Some idea to prevent the creation
>>>> of the
>>>> folder "Deployment"? Thank you.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Best Regards
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----
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>>> suspicion that all philosophers, insofar as they were dogmatists,
>>> have been very inexpert about women? That the gruesome seriousness,
>>> the clumsy obstrusiveness with which they have usually approached
>>> truth so far have been awkward and very improper methods for winning
>>> a woman's heart? - Nietzsche
>>>
>>>
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