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Hi I have the following in the root of my xcode project:

#!/bin/bash
xcodebuild -scheme target1 clean;
xcodebuild -scheme target1 archive;
xcodebuild -scheme target2 clean;
xcodebuild -scheme target2 archive;

However, this only executes the first line xcodebuild -scheme target1 clean; and then yields

...
** CLEAN SUCCEEDED **

xcodebuild: command not found
xcodebuild: command not found
xcodebuild: command not found

Disclaimer: I'm an absolute Mac OS X / Unix greenhorn.

Edit: Following kranteg's suggestion I added pwd to the script:

#!/bin/bash
pwd;
xcodebuild -scheme target1 clean;
pwd;
xcodebuild -scheme target1 archive;
pwd;
xcodebuild -scheme target2 clean;
pwd;
xcodebuild -scheme target2 archive;
pwd;

The output:

/Users/CKU/Programme/uraClient
=== CLEAN TARGET uraClient OF PROJECT uraClient WITH CONFIGURATION Debug ===

Check dependencies

<... lots of compiler messages about the clean ...>

** CLEAN SUCCEEDED **

/Users/CKU/Programme/uraClient
xcodebuild: command not found
/Users/CKU/Programme/uraClient
xcodebuild: command not found
/Users/CKU/Programme/uraClient
xcodebuild: command not found
/Users/CKU/Programme/uraClient

Edit 2: Replacing the pwd with echo $PATH yields a better result, now the script performs the first three xcodebuild commands before failing. However, the PATH variable seems to be unaffected by xcodebuild:

/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:Desktop/adt-bundle-mac-x86_64-20130522/sdk/platform-tools
=== CLEAN TARGET uraClient OF PROJECT uraClient WITH CONFIGURATION Debug ===

<... log messages ...>

** CLEAN SUCCEEDED **

/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:Desktop/adt-bundle-mac-x86_64-20130522/sdk/platform-tools
=== BUILD TARGET uraClient OF PROJECT uraClient WITH CONFIGURATION Release ===

<... log messages ...>

** ARCHIVE SUCCEEDED **


The following commands produced analyzer issues:
    AnalyzeShallow uraClient/SQLiteLibrary/SQLiteManager.m
    AnalyzeShallow uraClient/URA/NSString+UrlEncoding.m
    AnalyzeShallow uraClient/Services/UraTripPredictionsProvider.m
    AnalyzeShallow uraClient/UtilityAppViewController/ViewController.m
    AnalyzeShallow uraClient/RNCryptor/RNDecryptor.m
    AnalyzeShallow uraClient/RNCryptor/RNEncryptor.m
    AnalyzeShallow uraClient/RNCryptor/RNOpenSSLCryptor.m
    AnalyzeShallow uraClient/RNCryptor/RNOpenSSLDecryptor.m
    AnalyzeShallow uraClient/RNCryptor/RNOpenSSLEncryptor.m
(9 commands with analyzer issues)
/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:Desktop/adt-bundle-mac-x86_64-20130522/sdk/platform-tools
=== CLEAN TARGET uraAseag OF PROJECT uraClient WITH CONFIGURATION Debug ===

<... log messages ..>

** CLEAN SUCCEEDED **

/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:Desktop/adt-bundle-mac-x86_64-20130522/sdk/platform-tools
xcodebuild: command not found
/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:Desktop/adt-bundle-mac-x86_64-20130522/sdk/platform-tools
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    Can you launch pwd before and after you run this script ? xcodebuild seems to change the working directory.
    – kranteg
    Jun 27, 2014 at 7:52
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    Perhaps xcodebuild makes change to your PATH variable. Can you add echo $PATH to your script instead of pwd ?
    – kranteg
    Jun 30, 2014 at 8:42
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    It should work if you use absolute path, so use /usr/bin/xcodebuild in your script. But I don't understand why it's not working.
    – kranteg
    Jun 30, 2014 at 13:24
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    You can pass multiple actions to single invocation: clean archive. What is the purpose of ; at the end of the command?
    – Opal
    Jun 30, 2014 at 16:47
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    @kranteg & Opal: I've found a working solution by combining your suggestions. Many Thanks!
    – Chris
    Jul 2, 2014 at 7:39

3 Answers 3

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xcodebuild command will not work when Command Lines Tools is not setup for xcode.

Make sure that latest command line tools are selected (Under Xcode > Preferences > Locations)

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With the help of kranteg & Opal I've come up with a working solution:

#!/bin/bash
/usr/bin/xcodebuild -scheme target1 clean archive;
/usr/bin/xcodebuild -scheme target2 clean archive;
/usr/bin/xcodebuild -scheme target3 clean archive;
<...>

Thanks again for the relentless community support, I would have given up otherwise :-)

Note: I've found that each scheme has a post-action step for the "Archive" action, that I had forgotten about:

xcrun -sdk iphoneos PackageApplication "$ARCHIVE_PRODUCTS_PATH/$INSTALL_PATH/$WRAPPER_NAME" -o "${HOME}/Desktop/${PRODUCT_NAME}.ipa"

This automatically creates .ipa files for Ad-Hoc deployment. Maybe this interfered with the original build script by changing a working directory. However, I don't understand why that would not register with the pwd and echo $PATH logging.

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  • Possible that after the command failed it performed a "cd" back to it's original directory before the printworkingdirectory command was called.
    – Acludia
    Oct 10, 2014 at 23:32
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Make sure that you've installed Xcode's command line tools. Go to the Xcode->Preferences... Command and look for the panel that lets you download additional packages and documentation. IIRC, the command line tools can be installed from there.

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  • Hi, the command line tools are installed and working, otherwise the first clean would fail as well. In fact, all commands from the script work when entered manually in the terminal.
    – Chris
    Jun 30, 2014 at 7:40

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