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Re: XCode touches my files!
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Re: XCode touches my files!


  • Subject: Re: XCode touches my files!
  • From: Jocelyn Houle <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2010 12:33:38 -0500

> I just tested this and verified it to be correct; specifically, it seems the .pbxuser file stores executable arguments.
>
> This really strikes me as a bug; passing extra environment variables or command-line arguments to executables such as unit tests is something that should be stored in the project, not in a user's settings. I will be submitting a bug report.

I believe there is a 'default.pbxuser' file which might be useful in order to shared such settings across multiple users.

Then again, I've never used it, and there might be shortcomings.

BTW, can somebody point me to Apple's documentation related to that file?  All I can find seem to be in the list archives... _______________________________________________
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