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Setting version numbers and strings using shell scripts and xcodebuild
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  • Subject: Setting version numbers and strings using shell scripts and xcodebuild
  • From: "OSullivan, Steve" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2008 11:04:43 -0700
  • Thread-topic: Setting version numbers and strings using shell scripts and xcodebuild

Hello all,

When building a project from the command line using Xcode 3.1 (xcodebuild),
can I set the version numbers and strings from the shell script, or is that
something that need to be set manually through the Xcode gui itself?

I have been looking through the documentation, but cannot seem to find an
entry that answers this....  :(

Thanks for any and all assistance!

Regards,

Steve O'Sullivan

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