[cmake-developers] Saving user settings with xcode generator
David Cole
david.cole at kitware.com
Sun Jan 30 20:29:50 EST 2011
When you are logged in to Mantis, there should be a "Monitor" button right
under where you see a link to the patch that you attached...
Is there no "Monitor" button there?
(You may already be monitoring it if you attached a patch. I'm pretty sure
that anybody who ever edits a bug is automatically added as a "monitoring
user" for that issue.)
I'll add a note to it -- let's see if you get a notification about it or
not.
Thanks,
David
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 4:55 PM, Johan Björk <phb at spotify.com> wrote:
> Attached patch and comments to bug
> http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=11690
>
> Is there some extra access rights needed to monitor an issue in the
> Mantis bugtracker? I can't seem to find any button to do it :(
>
> -Johan
>
> On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 4:44 PM, Bill Hoffman <bill.hoffman at kitware.com>
> wrote:
> > On 12/26/2010 5:45 PM, Johan Björk wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello all,
> >>
> >> (See below for context)
> >>
> >> To solve the issue, I wish to reuse the object ID for certain
> >> properties[1], allowing the foo.pbxuser file to stay valid across CMake
> >> invocations. I modified the cmXCodeObject::GetId() function to generate
> >> the ID of the object, using either the name property or the comment
> >> property, depending on which one is available. For all other object
> >> types (not listed in [1]), I generate an unique object ID in the same
> >> way as before.
> >>
> >> The patch is not really finished, just a quick proof of concept (but
> >> very trivial :) ). Anyone at @Kitware think this sounds interesting
> >> enough to get into a release? Let me know and I'll polish up the patch
> >> and file a bug if deemed necessary.
> >>
> >
> > I would think a better approach would be to keep the guid's the same all
> the
> > time. I think this is done with the VS projects. If you store them in
> the
> > cache they will be preserved between runs of CMake.
> >
> >
> >> Merry xmas (And again, thanks for a great product!)
> >> /Johan
> >> [1]
> >> PBXProject, PBXNativeTarget, PBXApplicationReference,
> >>
> PBXExecutableFileReference,PBXLibraryReference,PBXToolTarget,PBXLibraryTarget,
> >> PBXAggregateTarget,
> >>
> >> On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Johan Björk <phb at spotify.com
> >> <mailto:phb at spotify.com>> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi everyone,
> >>
> >> I haven't been able to find much information on this topic, so any
> >> suggestions would be greatly appreciated. When CMake regenerates the
> >> XCode project files, it correctly saves the user settings
> >> (foo.pbxuser) (contains things like executable arguments,
> >> environment variables and the such), however, since the GUIDs in the
> >> main project file changes, the pbxuser file be cleaned by XCode as
> >> soon as you reopen the project.
> >>
> >> First off, anyone know of any way to be able to keep the user
> >> settings? If not, anyone knows if this has been brought up before
> >> and if someone has attempted to fix it?
> >>
> >> This is with XCode 3.2.5 and CMake 2.8.3
> >>
> >> Thanks for any insight
> >> /Johan
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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