So with XCode4, as is kinda well known, building .IPAs can only be created used "build and archive" if only one target has "Skip Install" set to "No".
My problem is that our project contains multiple targets, that need to be shipped as .ipas at some point. Setting "Skip Install" on each on everytime i need to build an .ipa is annoying. Does anybody know of a better way, maybe using those scary "Configuration Files" I've seen mentioned somewhere? Currently, i'm using the .app from the .xarchive and build an .IPA the old way, packaging it in a Payload folder.
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How about xcrun PackageApplication?
Execute xcrun from command line.
PRODUCTDIR=DerivedData/foo/Build/Products/AdHoc-iphoneos
TARGET=targetA
IDENTITY="iPhone\ Distribution:\ foo"
PROVISIONING_PROFILE="/Users/foo/Library/MobileDevice/Provisioning\ Profiles/foo.mobileprovision"
OUTDIR=out
/usr/bin/xcrun -sdk iphoneos PackageApplication -v "${PRODUCTDIR}/${TARGET}.app" -o "${OUTDIR}/${TARGET}.ipa" --sign "${IDENTITY}" --embed "${PROVISONING_PROFILE}"
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7Beware of not generating the ipa in the current directory (ie -o ./foo.ipa or -o foo.ipa) or it will be removed when the script ends. Sep 5, 2011 at 13:38
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2OUTDIR must be an absolute path, e.g. OUTDIR=`pwd`/${PRODUCTDIR} Jul 18, 2013 at 19:04
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@GrahamPerks:can u elaborate a little bit more on ur code i.e OUTDIR=
pwd
/${PRODUCTDIR} Aug 5, 2013 at 7:06
How about define several targets? That should you allow to adjust each separately for your needs.
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i have multiple targets. But every target has to have "Skip Install" set to "No"– BlitzApr 15, 2011 at 9:44