Hi Frank,
I got curious about this myself, and it looks like the checkbox alters the
following in the .pbxproj:
TargetAttributes = {
2BA1B86D1DE33AA300073B96 = {
CreatedOnToolsVersion = 8.1;
ProvisioningStyle = Manual;
};
};
With it checked, “ProvisioningStyle = Automatic”. To the best of my knowledge,
XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_* can only be used for items that show up with a corresponding
“Declaration” field when viewed in Xcode’s Quick Help pane, e.g. “ARCHS” can be
set via XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHS.
I had a similar problem targeting NaCl with the Visual Studio generator – there
was a property in the .vcxproj file that I couldn’t access directly from CMake.
I ended up writing a simple Python script to massage the generated vcxproj in
order to give me the desired end result. Not a great solution, but it’s worked
out pretty well for me because in practice I don’t run CMake directly on the
cmd line. I drive it from a Gradle script which feeds it all the necessary cmd
line args I need, so I just tacked on this bit of Python to the end of my
Gradle script.
Hope this helps.
Parag Chandra
Technical Lead, Mobile Team
Mobile: +1.919.824.1410
Ionic Security Inc.
1170 Peachtree St. NE STE 400, Atlanta, GA 30309
On 11/19/16, 3:56 PM, "CMake on behalf of Frank" <[email protected] on
behalf of [email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
CMake was able to configure automatic code signing for XCode <=7 and iOS
projects with a target property setting like
set_target_properties(app PROPERTIES XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_CODE_SIGN_IDENTITY
"PROPER IDENTIFIER")
XCode 8 changed the signing process. It now is required that the option
"Automatically manage signing" in the project settings "General tab ->
Signing" is checked. If I check this options manually for a cmake
generated project, signing works well. But I did not find a way to
enable this option from the cmake project by default. Can this be done
for cmake (>=3.7.0)?
Thanks for any help,
Frank
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