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Custom Executable, user file versus project file
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Custom Executable, user file versus project file


  • Subject: Custom Executable, user file versus project file
  • From: William Turner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 10:17:13 -0500

Hi,

I have a project which has several developers and is SCM managed in Subversion.

I recently added a custom executable to speed up testing. It seems that the custom executable information is stored in the user file (Project.xcodeproj/<username>.pbxuser) rather than in the project file. So, when I committed my changes, I found that none of the other developers got the custom executable, but had to add it themselves. Since we have roughly 25 more projects of this kind (all plugins), it would be nice if there was a way around this.

Suggestions/corrections?

Thanks,
Wil
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