Re: missing build settings
Re: missing build settings
- Subject: Re: missing build settings
- From: Kurt Bigler <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 09 Feb 2008 00:09:06 -0800
- Thread-topic: missing build settings
To answer my own question for the archives:
It appears that all of the problems I was having were addressed by issuing
the menu command:
Upgrade All Targets in Project to Native
I should look in the menus more often like I tell all my computer-illiterate
friends to do. ;)
-Kurt
on 2/8/08 3:11 PM, Kurt Bigler <email@hidden> wrote:
> 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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