Re: missing build settings
Re: missing build settings
- Subject: Re: missing build settings
- From: Kurt Bigler <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2008 15:11:41 -0800
- Thread-topic: missing build settings
I didn't notice at the time I wrote this, but the generated app *still* has
the old name, in spite of the info.plist etc. and everything else I can see
having been corrected. This escaped my notice because the app name
appearing in the menu bar was corrected.
Is the app name stored in some hidden place? Under "Executables" the item
name is now correct, but the Info window shows that the Executable path for
the item does not agree, and it is not editable.
Thanks for any info.
-Kurt
on 2/7/08 2:47 PM, Kurt Bigler <email@hidden> wrote:
> I'm working in a project that I cloned/modified from the Apple sample code
> app. Checking several other sample apps I see that most of them have the
> same problem I'm seeing with my app, which is that the available list of
> build options is incomplete. There are pretty much no compiler option
> settings. In fact the settings Collection is missing the category:
>
> GNU C/C++ Compiler 4.0
>
> and I can't find a way to make it appear.
>
> I also had other problems with this project. I was unable to rename the
> executable. I can't find where the original build product name setting is
> kept. I also notice now that I have nothing listed in the project under
> "Products" and this is because I deleted the original "Moriarity.app" which
> was appearing in red in my project window. (It was not evident that the
> item I waas deleting was under Products.)
>
> Still somehow the project "knew" the old app name in spite of the project,
> target, and executalble being renamed. I had no info.plist file in this
> project, but one was being created for the executable package using the old
> name. So I copied the info.plist and info.plist.strings files out of the
> built app package into my source directory, added them to the project, and
> edited them in order to change the app name. Still the app name must have
> been storee somewhere and I'd appreciate it if anyone knows where that might
> be.
> I'm using Xcode 2.4.1 running on 10.4.11, and I'm using the 10.4 universal
> SDK root.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> -Kurt
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