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Re-"Targeting" to build a bundle
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Re-"Targeting" to build a bundle


  • Subject: Re-"Targeting" to build a bundle
  • From: Thomas Engelmeier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 18:07:01 +0200

Hi,

I tried to change a (copied) target to build a bundle instead of a plain dylib. I played extensively with the target settings (copying one-by-one from a test bundle project) but I still get a "plain" dylib without a bundle container. Also, the Target info dialog for the test bundle has an additional Info.plist tab while the former dylib one has not.

The setup / list of contained files is pretty complex so I'd prefer not to create a new target from scratch and add all 450 files one-by one. Is there anything that helps that process short of changing the dylib target into a static lib one and then linking it to a dummy file in a new bundle target?

 TIA,
	Tom_E
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