Re: [Qbs] Access "bundle.content" tag files

2017-06-16 Thread Jake Petroules
Copying directories is not a good idea because it can introduce undefined behavior to the build process, since the build system itself does not know which files were copied. Perhaps if you explain your use case in a wider context we can better understand the issue you're trying to solve. > On

Re: [Qbs] Access "bundle.content" tag files

2017-06-16 Thread Dorian Jicquel
Hi, Thank you both for your answer, so if i want to copy every item from the bundle, i have to check every file name and rebuild bundle directory from scratch ? Old solution was better since i only had to copy the app directory like this : File.copy(inputs.bundle[0]...) but anyway it's

Re: [Qbs] Access "bundle.content" tag files

2017-06-15 Thread Jake Petroules
Also note that the old "bundle" tag was only assigned to the bundle *directory*, whereas bundle.content is assigned to all of the files which constitute the bundle (which is what you want). > On Jun 15, 2017, at 2:46 AM, Christian Kandeler > wrote: > > On Thu, 15

Re: [Qbs] Access "bundle.content" tag files

2017-06-15 Thread Christian Kandeler
On Thu, 15 Jun 2017 11:04:31 +0200 Dorian Jicquel wrote: > Before the update i used inputs.bundle[index] ( with "bundle" tag input > ) to access every file from the tag but now i can't use > inputs.bundle.content[index] ( "bundle.content" tag ? ) since i think >