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Re: <<PROJECTNAME>> in Executables
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Re: <<PROJECTNAME>> in Executables


  • Subject: Re: <<PROJECTNAME>> in Executables
  • From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 05 May 2008 19:06:09 -0700

On May 5, 2008, at 5:44 PM, P Teeson <email@hidden> wrote:

MacOS X 10.4.11, Xcode 2.5 G4/867mhz PPC

Why is it that if I create a new CocoaDoc project and just build it that the Executables
under the Targets tab always end up saying <<PROJECTNAME>> instead of
the real project name.


E.G.
Make a new CocoaDoc project called Test
Build and Go
Quit

and you get this in the console

[Session started at 2008-05-05 20:40:05 -0400.]

«PROJECTNAME» has exited with status 0.

I think I reported this 2 years ago but do not recall getting an answer.

I think your answer is in Xcode 3.0, which we first seeded about two years ago at WWDC 2006. You can ( and should) fix this yourself in the Executable Name build setting.


Xcode 2.5 had very few changes from 2.4 in which this bug was introduced.

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