Joey
Joey

Reputation: 7527

Running a release build with Xcode 4

I see how Xcode 4 splits the info on your targets nicely in one view, but how does one build and run these different builds? All I see are the options to build and to run, and these options to build for running, testing, and profiling. It's not clear to me how these map to the build configurations, though.

Upvotes: 84

Views: 56902

Answers (3)

Rick Bidlack
Rick Bidlack

Reputation: 141

In Xcode 4.3 -- go to Product/Build For and select Archiving. This compiles a release build and places it in an obscure folder which you'll never find on your own. The quickest way to get there is to select your app in Xcode's project navigator (in the Products folder), right-click, select Show in Finder. It will take you to the debug build but the release build is in a folder right next to it.

Upvotes: 14

Adam Bryzak
Adam Bryzak

Reputation: 2668

Xcode 4 introduces schemes which provide all the options on how to build/run/profile/etc. your application. You can change the active scheme using the Scheme drop-down button at the top of the project window and/or edit the scheme via Product > Edit Scheme… ⌘< menu item. Then on the left source list, you can select the Run item, and in the Info tab in the right pane you can choose to use the Release configuration in the Build Configuration drop-down.

Upvotes: 101

Malloc
Malloc

Reputation: 16276

To add to Adam Bryzak answer, you need to activate the DEBUG and release (and adhoc if needed) in the build settings settings.

Under project/Build settings, search for Preprocessor Macros and set the Debug and release values to 1 in order to activate them:

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This way, in the edit schemes, when you switch between DEBUG and release, Xcode will know that he should to change the build mode.

Upvotes: 7

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