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Creating command-line target in existing Cocoa App
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Creating command-line target in existing Cocoa App


  • Subject: Creating command-line target in existing Cocoa App
  • From: Jeff LaMarche <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 14:37:19 -0400

I've created a new target in an application that was originally created using the Cocoa Application template in Xcode 3. This new target is for a utility program that will not ship with the application, but uses a lot of the code. In addition to this target, I've also got a Unit Testing target.

Whenever I launch this new target, it actually launches my Cocoa program, and I can't figure out why - the main.m file from my Cocoa target is not included in this target. Is it reading from Info.plist, perhaps? Any thoughts on what steps I might have missed in this process would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Jeff LaMarche

Macintosh & iPhone Software Development

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(315) 723-1522

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