Hi, Comparing Xcode generator output to standard Xcode output...
If I look at a different project file (non CMake) which shows correct behavior, a part of the project.pbxproj looks like: ... /* Begin XCBuildConfiguration section */ 1D6058940D05DD3E006BFB54 /* Debug */ = { isa = XCBuildConfiguration; buildSettings = { ALWAYS_SEARCH_USER_PATHS = YES; ARCHS = "$(ARCHS_STANDARD_32_BIT)"; CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS = ./EntitlementsDebug.plist; "CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS[sdk=*]" = ./EntitlementsDebug.plist; ... While in this case for this new CMake project it looks like: ... 346308F43B804647BD39C65F /* RelWithDebInfo */ = { isa = XCBuildConfiguration; buildSettings = { ARCHS = "$(ARCHS_UNIVERSAL_IPHONE_OS)"; "CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS[variant=Debug]" = /Users/danieldekkers/development/RenderTools/examples/SettingsTest/rsrc/apple/ios/entitlements/EntitlementsDebug.plist; ... So the first doesn't seem to need a [variant=<configuration>] (internally) since it is already in the section "Debug". But it does use [sdk=*]. To avoid further subdivision of the Debug setting into different SDKs? On Oct 13, 2011, at 3:23 PM, Daniel Dekkers wrote: > Thanks Michael, > > Just found it out myself as well (and yes, XCODE_ATTRIBUTE was the google > entry). > > SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES( ${RT_APP_NAME} PROPERTIES > XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS[variant=Debug] > ${RT_IOS_CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS_DEBUG} ) > SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES( ${RT_APP_NAME} PROPERTIES > XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS[variant=Release] > ${RT_IOS_CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS_ADHOC} ) > SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES( ${RT_APP_NAME} PROPERTIES > XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS[variant=RelWithDebInfo] > ${RT_IOS_CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS_DISTRIBUTION} ) > SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES( ${RT_APP_NAME} PROPERTIES > XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS[variant=MinSizeRel] > ${RT_IOS_CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS_DISTRIBUTION} ) > > But now I get four "Any SDK" entries inside each of the four different > configurations (16 in total), the list of "Any SDK"'s containing the > different entitlement entries. > > So... > > Code Signing Entitlements > Debug > Any SDK path/to/.../EntitlementsAdHoc.plist > Any SDK path/to/.../EntitlementsDistribution.plist > Any SDK path/to/.../EntitlementsDebug.plist > Any SDK path/to/.../EntitlementsDistribution.plist > MinSizeRel > Any SDK path/to/.../EntitlementsAdHoc.plist > Any SDK path/to/.../EntitlementsDistribution.plist > Any SDK path/to/.../EntitlementsDebug.plist > Any SDK path/to/.../EntitlementsDistribution.plist > RelWithDebInfo > Any SDK path/to/.../EntitlementsAdHoc.plist > Any SDK path/to/.../EntitlementsDistribution.plist > Any SDK path/to/.../EntitlementsDebug.plist > Any SDK path/to/.../EntitlementsDistribution.plist > Release > Any SDK path/to/.../EntitlementsAdHoc.plist > Any SDK path/to/.../EntitlementsDistribution.plist > Any SDK path/to/.../EntitlementsDebug.plist > Any SDK path/to/.../EntitlementsDistribution.plist > > ...while I was hoping for... > > Code Signing Entitlements > Debug path/to/.../EntitlementsDebug.plist > MinSizeRel path/to/.../EntitlementsDistribution.plist > RelWithDebInfo path/to/.../EntitlementsDistribution.plist > Release path/to/.../EntitlementsAdHoc.plist > > Anyone knows what happening here? > > Daniel > > On Oct 13, 2011, at 2:52 PM, Michael Wild wrote: > >> On 10/13/2011 02:26 PM, Daniel Dekkers wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> How can I separate settings for different configurations in Xcode. >>> >>> As an example... >>> >>> SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES( ${APP_NAME} PROPERTIES >>> XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS ${IOS_CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS} ) >>> >>> ... sets the same entitlement file for all four configurations (Debug, >>> Release, MinSizeRel, RelWithDebInfo) to ${IOS_CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS}. >>> >>> But now i would like to use different different files for different >>> configurations, something like this: >>> >>> SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES( ${APP_NAME} PROPERTIES LINK_FLAG_DEBUG >>> XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS ${IOS_CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS_DEBUG} ) >>> SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES( ${APP_NAME} PROPERTIES LINK_FLAG_RELEASE >>> XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS ${IOS_CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS_ADHOC} ) >>> SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES( ${APP_NAME} PROPERTIES >>> LINK_FLAG_MINSIZEREL XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS >>> ${IOS_CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS_DISTRIBUTION} ) >>> SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES( ${APP_NAME} PROPERTIES >>> LINK_FLAG_RELWITHDEBINFO XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS >>> ${IOS_CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS_DEBUG} ) >>> >>> But this syntax is not recognized. >>> >>> Kind Regards, >>> >>> Daniel Dekkers >> >> >> You can use XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS[variant=Debug] etc. >> See >> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1354542/how-to-set-an-xcode-attribute-in-cmake-for-a-specific-configuration. >> Wonder why this didn't make it into the documentation. But then, >> googling XCODE_ATTRIBUTE returned this find pretty high up in the search >> results... >> >> Michael > > -- > > Powered by www.kitware.com > > Visit other Kitware open-source projects at > http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html > > Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: > http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ > > Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: > http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake -- Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake