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setting unix environment variables for debugging
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setting unix environment variables for debugging


  • Subject: setting unix environment variables for debugging
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 22:28:13 +0100

The issue of setting environment variables has come up before but I don't think in this context. I have an application that must have symbolic links defined for 30 files before it can be tested. How do I set these variables before debugging in Xcode? I know about the environment.plist and setting env var in Executable Info. The .plist option is not very useful because the variables will change with different test configurations. The arguments/variables panel under Executable Info potentially may work but it has not worked in the case I've tried - perhaps I don't have the format right. Does someone have an example for setting a symbolic link?
A related question is how do I verify the env var are set correctly before debugging?


Joe

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