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Any way to force Info.plist Preprocessing?
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Any way to force Info.plist Preprocessing?


  • Subject: Any way to force Info.plist Preprocessing?
  • From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 19:01:41 -0700

I read in the list archives that this was maybe going to be fixed in Xcode 2.1, but I still have the problem in 2.4.

I recently discovered Info.plist Preprocessing. Very cool, except that when I change one of the Build Settings, such as Current Project Version, Xcode does not notice and does not preprocess and overwrite Info.plist in the next build of the product.

I tried to add a Shell Script Build Phase which removes the old Info.plist from the product as the first Build Phase in the Target. But unfortunately, according to the Build Transcript, that runs after Info.plist preprocessing, so I end up with no Info.plist.

Is there any way to force Info.plist preprocessing, other than brute- forcing "Clean"?

"Clean" = :(

Thanks,

Jerry _______________________________________________
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