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Re: Build products entries


  • Subject: Re: Build products entries
  • From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 16:31:46 -0700

Phooey. I thought doing this would make Xcode delete the items during the Clean action.

Is there something else I should do? I'd hate to hack up an external target and script just to clean up a couple files.

On Mar 27, 2009, at 16:05:42, Rick Mann wrote:

I have a build script phase that makes an installer .pkg and a .dmg file, and puts it into the build product folder. When cleaning, these don't get deleted.

I thought that adding them to my project as "Products" (in the "Products" group) would do the trick.

I added them, set their path type to be Relative to Build Products, but I'm confused about the File Type. I notice that an app project has the type set to "wrapper.application", for both our app and our prefs pane.

What's the correct type for my .pkg and .dmg?

Thanks!

--
Rick

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