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Re: XCode 4.0.2 Doesn't Name Build Products Folder to <Configuration>
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Re: XCode 4.0.2 Doesn't Name Build Products Folder to <Configuration>


  • Subject: Re: XCode 4.0.2 Doesn't Name Build Products Folder to <Configuration>
  • From: Jens Alfke <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 16:28:18 -0700


On Jul 18, 2011, at 2:54 PM, Brock Brandenberg wrote:

Note that in Xcode4, there is a global pref for setting the derived data location, as well as a per-project setting that you can change by selecting your project at the top of the project navigator and choosing "Project Settings" from the "File" menu. Seems like this setting should be in the Utilities pane on the right along with other project settings instead of hidden behind a menu command :/

Watch out: the Project/Workspace Settings are per-user. So if you have a project shared with other developers (i.e. checked into source control) changing those settings will not have any effect for the other developers.

I got burned by this because I wanted the build products always to be stored in the project directory, and configured the workspace settings that way and documented this in the README, but then it didn’t take effect for anyone else. :/

—Jens
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