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  • Subject: multiple executables, one application
  • From: Ben Rister <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 13:57:40 -0400

Hello everybody,

I'm trying to create an application that has several different executables involved--one for the application UI itself, and then several auxiliary utility executables. Unfortunately, I can't seem to coerce Xcode to assemble this all properly for me. The application target won't accept a drop of the target or the executable from Xcode in any way besides setting up the basic target build dependence. I tried adding a copy files build phase, but it likewise doesn't accept any of the placeholders from Xcode and if I add an actual built executable from the Finder, that hardwires it to the absolute path without any option to make it relative to the build products directory (the options are grayed out in the get info pane).

Surely this has been done before (and probably on a regular basis), but I didn't find any mention of this kind of thing in the archives. Any tips?

Thanks,
br

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Ben Rister

Synk - Backup, synchronization and archiving for the Macintosh.
http://www.decimus.net/synk/
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