Getting Organizer to import .xccommands file
Getting Organizer to import .xccommands file
- Subject: Getting Organizer to import .xccommands file
- From: Paul Collins <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 10:20:23 -0700
I want to share organizer build action scripts with another developer.
I've exported a .xccommands file and put it in another project folder,
then dragged the folder to the Organizer. But the Organizer's toolbar
popup menus never list the actions from the file (with the new folder
selected).
I read the paragraph in the Xcode 3.0 release note, and found (only) a
couple of mentions of the file in a Google search.
What is the .xccommands file supposed to be named exactly? I've tried
"test.xccommands" and just ".xccommands". When does Organizer read
this file? Whenever a folder is added to the Organizer? Do I have to
restart Xcode? (Have tried both to no avail). Organizer lists actions
that match the existing project, which must have been generated from
the project's configuration names. Does the existing set of scripts
prevent importing others? I tried putting a .xccommands file in an
empty folder, Organizer didn't see that either.
Thanks for listening :-)
--Paul Collins
Xcode 3.1.3 (IDE 1191.0)
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(for our 50+ iPhone apps) in a local PHP web page so a user can check
off the targets to build. If you know of existing systems I should
look at, that would be good to know.
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