Re: Command-line builds vs. Xcode preferences
Re: Command-line builds vs. Xcode preferences
- Subject: Re: Command-line builds vs. Xcode preferences
- From: Mel Walker <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2011 17:33:49 -0800
On Jan 6, 2011, at 3:23 PM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>
> On Jan 6, 2011, at 23:01, Mel Walker wrote:
>
>>
>> On Jan 6, 2011, at 12:49 PM, Mark Wagner wrote:
>>
>>> Have you tried
>>>
>>> DEPLOYMENT_LOCATION=NO
>>> TARGET_BUILD_DIR="/Users/buildbotuser/Desktop/BUILDER/build"
>>> SYMROOT="/Users/buildbotuser/Desktop/BUILDER/build"
>>> OBJROOT="/Users/buildbotuser/Desktop/BUILDER/build-objects" xcodebuild
>>> -project "MyApp.xcodeproj" -target "MyApp" -configuration "Release"
>>>
>>> That's the normal way of passing environment variables to a
>>> command-line program.
>>
>> They aren't environment variables, though, right?
>>
>
> Not to this command, but they are environment variables for the generated commands, such as the compiler.
>
>> Regardless, it did not work.
>>
>> --
>> Mel Walker <email@hidden>
>
> Generally, when describing a problem, "it does not work" is not a sufficient and useful description.
Very well. The same result occurred as before, which was a lot of compile/build/link errors.
> The problem though is that you should not set TARGET_BUILD_DIR. Let the program set it, because otherwise it won't find the dependencies in the right location (the default value is $SYMROOT/$CONFIGURATION, not $SYMROOT).
It looks like I'll have to build each and every one of the 53 sub-projects individually, which is what I was hoping to avoid. As I said, complicated project.
Thanks, everyone.
--
Mel Walker <email@hidden>
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