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  • Subject: ${SRCVOL}
  • From: Philip Aker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 08:46:32 -0800


I'd like to know if Xcode has a built-in environment variable equivalent to $SRCVOL. That is to say the volume of the current $SRCROOT and meaning that one can define paths relative to that location instead of always having to back up the hierarchy from $SRCROOT (kinda like movable Do in solfège).


Glancing through an 'env' readout of a typical project, I don't see anything that looks like a match. Currently I'm defining it in my lowest level .xcconfig file to the particular volume the projects are on but it would be handier if I could use a built-in because then I wouldn't have to change it every time the project suite gets moved to another volume.

TIA,

Philip Aker
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