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I'm trying to set the Application version for my MonoTouch project, but it doesn't seem like I have found the right location.

I've tried setting the version to 2.0.0 under:

  • the Solution>General>Main Settings>Version field

  • the Project>General>Main Settings>Version field (which can inherit from the solution)

  • the Info.plist>iOS Application Target>Version field

If I check the version using

 string currentVersion = NSBundle.MainBundle.InfoDictionary["CFBundleVersion"].ToString();

I only ever get back 1.0 as the version. Am I missing a place to set the application version, or do I need to use a different method for checking the BundleVersion?

Here is the version info I am running

MonoDevelop 3.0.5
Installation UUID: 554868b3-3202-4955-bf88-38a3e5949a79
Runtime:
Mono 2.10.9 (tarball)
GTK 2.24.10
GTK# (2.12.0.0)
Package version: 210090011
Apple Developer Tools:
 Xcode 4.5.1 (1842)
 Build 4G1004
Monotouch: 6.0.6 (Evaluation)
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  • Changing the value of the Info.plist (like you mentioned, using iOS Application Target, Version field) to 2.0 works for me using the code you supplied. Can you edit your question to add all the version information (see MonoDevelop's About dialog to copy/paste them) ?
    – poupou
    Dec 12, 2012 at 21:35

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Doing the same change in my own Info.plist file works perfectly with the code you provided, i.e. I do get the expected 2.0.0 string. I also tried it inside the iOS simulator since you're using the evaluation version.

I do have newer versions of the softwares - but they are not very different and I do not recall anything changed in those area.

Can you look (and maybe add it in your question) the content of your Info.plist ? it should be an XML file (default format used by MonoDevelop) and should have your 2.0.0 string inside it.

If that does not work please zip a small sample that do so and attach it to a bug report as there might be something that does not, always, get updated ?!?

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  • Tried doing yet another Clean followed by a Rebuild on the project. Then on my plist, I changed the Main Interface from iPhone to iPad and got a crash. This removed my project from the recent projects list. However, after all of that, the application version is now displaying correctly, and updates when I change it in the plist file.
    – cain
    Dec 13, 2012 at 13:09
  • @cain That's weird. If you have the old (original version) available (e.g. in source control) then it would be nice to have a look at them. This issue (and the crash) should not happen - but are likely difficult to reproduce without the files.
    – poupou
    Dec 13, 2012 at 13:25
  • Sadly no old version of the old plist, but I can still get the crash when I play with the Main Interface. Submitted a bug report for that one, just now. Since this question is likely not relevant to many other users, I will delete it shortly. Thanks for your help.
    – cain
    Dec 13, 2012 at 13:41

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