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Why does Xcode create nonsensical destinations in every scheme?
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Why does Xcode create nonsensical destinations in every scheme?


  • Subject: Why does Xcode create nonsensical destinations in every scheme?
  • From: G S <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 22 May 2011 16:38:46 -0700

Hi all.

I couldn't figure out what Xcode was trying to do when autocreating schemes from our Xcode 3 project.  I eventually decided that it confused "device" and "simulator" with "Debug" and "Release", but it turns out that's not right either.

Why does Xcode add a bunch of simulator destinations to "device" schemes, and a device destination to "simulator" schemes?  Look at this nonsense:

scheme drop-down
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