Re: Making my release build
Re: Making my release build
- Subject: Re: Making my release build
- From: Dave Rehring <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 12:13:46 -0800
On 11/11/04 11:29 AM, David Dunham at email@hidden wrote:
> I've been playing with build style-specific Product Name, Executable
> Prefix, and Executable Suffix. None seem to be used.
>
> Really odd is that when I switch from Development to Deployment,
> using the popup in the Project window, and then build, nothing
> happens (because it's already considered up to date).
>
> I have a single target, which is a bullseye with a green check.
>
> (I suspect my project, which is based on the SDL sample, is not in
> the most modern Xcode format.)
Yes, this is one of the bizarre things [IMHO] of XCode. By default, the
build products of both the development and deployment build styles
completely overlap.
So, for example, if you do a build with the development build style, then
modify a single file, then switch to the deployment build style, only that
single file that you modified is build, using the deployment style, and the
rest of the build still uses the development build style.
Personally, I consider this a basic failing of the product that:
-it works this way
-it's non-obvious that it works this way
You just need to 'know' that you need to do a Clean and/or delete the build
folder every time you switch build styles.
Things work the way you expect if you go the more difficult route of using
separate targets instead.
Later,
--
David Rehring Psychos do not explode when light hits
VP of Research and Development them, no matter how crazy they are...
Atimi Software, Inc.
www.atimi.com And totally insane guy!
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