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  • Subject: Name of executable
  • From: Ricky Sharp <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2004 12:53:55 -0500

I started with the nib-based Carbon template in XCode (I'm using version 1.1).

The original name I used was "Shell".  Thus, the name of the top-most folder of my app bundle was "Shell.app" and the name of the executable in the "MacOS" folder was also "Shell".

Now then, I wanted to only change the name of the top-most bundle folder to "Instant Interactive Shell.app".  But, no matter what I've tried, both the top-most folder and executable both want to have "Instant Interactive Shell" in the name.  Is it not possible to have a difference between bundle name and executable name in XCode?

Here's basically what I have in my various settings:

* Shell (the name of the project) | Styles | Product Name - Instant Interactive Shell
* The item listed under the Products group is Instant Interactive Shell.app
* Shell (name of the target) | Properties | Executable - Shell
* The item listed under the Executables group is Shell

I've tried clean builds, quitting and relaunching XCode, and completely deleting the build folder.  But I still get the same bad results.

Rick Sharp
Instant Interactive(tm)
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