On Nov 21, 2014, at 13:56 , Fritz Anderson <[email protected]> wrote: > > - The scheme says the Archive organizer should open now, so I can save a > distributable product. It doesn’t. The organizer doesn’t even show the > framework target. When I tracked down the ~/Library… /Archives folder, there > was an archive for every attempt, but they were all empty.
I ran a quick test — I created a new Cocoa framework project and did a Product->Archive. I got nothing in the organizer, and no indication that anything was put anywhere (other than DerivedData). Then I looked at the build settings, and noted that “Skip Install” was YES. I changed it to NO and tried Product->Archive again. This time, the archive showed up in the Organizer, and I could export it from there. Note that it doesn’t seemed to have installed anything anywhere. (I looked in /Library/Frameworks and ~/Library/Frameworks.) The illustrates, I believe, the Xcode oddity that “install” in build settings no longer means install, but rather refers to the Archive step. I presume the default “Skip Install” for a framework is YES because that’s what you want when you’re making a private embedded framework, which is perhaps the usual case these days. So, factoring out Xcodes’s terminological, functional and configurational weirdnesses, it seems to be working for me. _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Xcode-users mailing list ([email protected]) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: https://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/xcode-users/archive%40mail-archive.com This email sent to [email protected]
