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Executable Argument based on Target


  • Subject: Executable Argument based on Target
  • From: "Mark Munz (DevList)" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 11:22:48 -0500

Is there any way to set the argument for an executable based on the target?

For example, I've created dozens of different targets that represent separate Obj-C Automator Actions -- but each time I change targets I have to manually type in the action name (even though it is specified in the build).

I'd like to be able to specify something like -action "{$ProductName $}.action" where the {$ProductName$} is replaced by the target's product name. Manually changing it each time I switch targets is a royal pain. Is there any way I can accomplish this.

Thanks.

Mark Munz

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