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Re: Keeping my project on an external drive


  • Subject: Re: Keeping my project on an external drive
  • From: John Draper <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 03:02:59 -0700

j o a r wrote:


On 12 apr 2006, at 08.24, John Draper wrote:

I go to Executeables, myApp and open Info with Arguments tab selected.
Before on one machine, I had a whole bunch of Environment variable settings,
which I can enable or disable at will or when needed. Now, I move the
hard drive to another Mac, and this time I loose all of these variables.
Why?


Could it be that you have different user names on the different machines you switch between?

Does it matter? I'm not referencing any files in any directories other then the main
System files, and Development folder is outside of my users folder. So I don't think
it matters.


Some settings are not saved in the project file, but instead saved in the per-user project files (and these files are keyed on your Mac OS X login user name).

How can I tell for sure? Where are these settings saved? OR is that an Apple Secret?


An example of per-user settings are window sizes and positions, but also custom executables (I find it a bit weird that you can't set up executables that are shared between users.).

I'm not doing that.

Check the files inside your Xcode project package if you want to verify what's going on.

What folder is that in? Is it in the Development folder?

John

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