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Configuration in scripts


  • Subject: Configuration in scripts
  • From: Paul Guyot <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 09:57:09 +0900

Hello,

How can I know what the current build configuration is?

I would need to know that in a script and in build settings.

For example, I want LIBRARY_SEARCH_PATHS to be $(K)_Build_/Xcode/ build/Default/ when I'm compiling with the default configuration and $ (K)_Build_/Xcode/build/Universal/ when I'm compiling with the universal configuration.

The only workaround I've been considering is to create a custom build configuration setting with the name of the configuration, but I wonder if there is an easy way which I didn't find looking at printenv output.

Thanks in advance.

Paul
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