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Re: Making my release build
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Re: Making my release build


  • Subject: Re: Making my release build
  • From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 13:29:15 -0800


On Nov 17, 2004, at 9:23 AM, Jeffrey Johnson wrote:


Scott Tooker on 11/17/04(6:00 AM-0800) wrote:

I've posted about this before, but here is the quick version of how to
set up the build styles so they build into separate locations. This
only fully works on Xcode 1.5 using native targets. In a future release
of Xcode we want to make it the default behavior that build styles
build in separate locations.

Two questions:

1) What part of this procedure is not expected to work in Xcode 1.2 (i.e.
should I bother attempting this with 1.2?) We can't go to Xcode 1.5 until:

In 1.2 parts may work. I do know for a fact that macro expansion in the Info.plist will not work, so you won't be able to have different application names per-build style.
I believe the core piece (setting the build directory to be per-build style) should work, but I haven't verified this.




- The "relative path outside/above the project" bug is fixed (we tried
defining a Source Tree, but it didn't work either (persistent error markers
and broken Find Definition functionality), at least when defining a source
tree above the project and then continuing to use relative paths. We need to
move our source around.)
BTW, don't name a source tree the same as an environment variable in your
environment.plist. It will take precedence over the env value *everywhere* in
Xcode (leading to lots of head scratching)- it's global across all your XCode
projects.

I was recently looking into bugs contributing to this. I'm hopeful that the next version of Xcode will be much improved in this area.


Scott


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