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[Fwd: Re: setting unix environment variables for debugging]
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[Fwd: Re: setting unix environment variables for debugging]


  • Subject: [Fwd: Re: setting unix environment variables for debugging]
  • From: Chad Jones <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2008 17:35:30 -0600

In case I went on a tangent last time a manual search and replace to my knowledge is what you are going to have to do. :)
Chad.

Joe Harris wrote:
Thanks, you've given me some excellent ideas. I like the idea of launching xcode from a terminal and it appears that environment variables are inherited by xcode and the debugger. (I inserted a printenv in the code and the output was sent to gdb console). I'm not quite ready to pull out the symbolic links from the code but may have to. I'm still not able to use the environment variables in my code. Even a simple one like home; in the code I use it as '$HOME/some/more/path/' and it still is not recognized. Any thoughts?
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