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Re: How to make a path relative to the current Xcode application?
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Re: How to make a path relative to the current Xcode application?


  • Subject: Re: How to make a path relative to the current Xcode application?
  • From: Stephen Kay <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 13:03:33 -0400
  • Thread-topic: How to make a path relative to the current Xcode application?

on 10/29/12 11:50 AM, Fritz Anderson at email@hidden wrote:

> Add a Run Script build phase (you may have to include minimal content, like an
> echo command), and check the "Show environment variables in build log" box.

That apparently also does not exist in Xcode 2.5.

But I located the fact that you can type 'env' in a run script phase, to
print out all the environment variables.

Strangely, I do have DEVELOPER_TOOLS_DIR available...I don't know why it
didn't seem to work. I've just tried it again, and now it's working.

Thanks (both of you) for pointing me in the right direction.

- Stephen

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