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Re: Where do values actually come from in a build?
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Re: Where do values actually come from in a build?


  • Subject: Re: Where do values actually come from in a build?
  • From: Bill Cheeseman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 07:04:47 -0500

on 03-11-05 5:35 AM, Chris Hanson at email@hidden wrote:

> Here's something I could do in Project Builder:
>
> * Edit the Development build style to include TEST_AFTER_BUILD=YES.
>
> * Create a Shell Script build phase in my target that checks the value
> of the variable TEST_AFTER_BUILD.

There was a message here a few days ago confirming that this is broken in
Xcode, if I'm not mistaken.

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