How to change debug executable to a new path
How to change debug executable to a new path
- Subject: How to change debug executable to a new path
- From: Bob Harris <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 08:15:54 -0400
Howdy,
Have been using xcode 1.5 for some time to build "Command Line
Utility:Standard Tool" projects (i.e. legacy unix CLI programs). Now
have a new machine with xcode 2.2.
When I do "build and debug", xcode places the executable in the
directory ./debug. How can I change this to just place it in . ? That
is, the executable needs to end up in the same folder as the project.
The reason I need to do this is that the test files that my program
operates on contain paths, and those paths are relative to the location
of that file. For that and other reasons, it's impractical for me to
move my test files into the debug folder.
I've searched emails on this mailing list and found a relevant thread:
http://lists.apple.com/archives/xcode-users/2005/Sep/msg00581.html
But it's not clear to me if this applies in my case. I have already
managed to move the build path to where I want it, using "Place Build
Products In:" on the projects info panel. I have that pointing at the
same folder the project is in. This was enough to meet my need in
xcode 1.5. This thread does not specifically mention debug. Another
thread does, but the conclusion seemed to be that the user should move
his files into the debug directory.
Thanks,
Bob H
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