Changing program name from old project name
Changing program name from old project name
- Subject: Changing program name from old project name
- From: Todd Heberlein <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 14:01:49 -0700
I apologize for asking a question that seems to have been asked
several times, but the answers that I have read do not seem to work
for me.
The problem: I want to change the name of the executable to something
different than the project name.
What I have tried:
(1) In the "Groups & Files" list, I selected the appropriate target
and selected "change name" Action. The Problem: When I execute the
program, however, the name displayed is still the old name (based on
the project name).
(2) In the "Groups & Files" list, I selected the target and selected
"Get Info" Action. Under the "Properties" tab, I changed the
Executable: field from ${EXECUTABLE} to new name. The Problem: When
I select Build and Go, the main window pops up, but the application
does not show up in the dock, and the menus for the application don't
show up. When I try to start the application from the Finder, I get
an error message saying the application is broken.
(3) In the "Groups and Files" list, I selected the appropriate
Executables item (which has the same name as the Target's name) and
selected the "Get Info" action. Under the "General" tab is the
"Executable path" field which holds the original name (the name of
the project), but the field is not editable. The "Choose" button for
the Executable path is also grayed out and inactive.
Any help...
Todd
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