Rahul Iyer
Rahul Iyer

Reputation: 20995

What permissions are required for "Run Script" during a build phase?

In the "Run Script" build phase of my project, everything works if I type in the script into the text box for "run script" in build phases.

But to make editing / diffing etc easier, I thought I would save the script as a file as part of my project, and just fill in the path in the text box instead:

Eg: I paste the following path in the text box.

/Users/superman/Documents/Projects/SomeProject/scriptname.sh

But when I try to build this, I get a "Permission Denied" message.

What can I do to fix this? If I cut/paste the actual code, then it just "works". My user account is an administrator account. No one else uses my machine.

Upvotes: 37

Views: 22822

Answers (4)

Tunvir Rahman Tusher
Tunvir Rahman Tusher

Reputation: 6631

Simple Steps:

  1. Go to the <your_Script>.sh via cd <Your_Path_To_.sh_File>
  2. Run chmod +x <your_file>.sh

Thats it

Upvotes: 1

Bharat jain
Bharat jain

Reputation: 429

Just use

chmod u+x nameofscript.sh

Thats it .

Upvotes: 15

Android63
Android63

Reputation: 522

Put /bin/sh in front of the path to the script name.

/bin/sh /Users/superman/Documents/Projects/SomeProject/scriptname.sh

Upvotes: 41

Scott
Scott

Reputation: 1296

You can simplify your Xcode project file a little further and not require the "bin/sh " in front of the script name.

To avoid this, you need to turn on "execute" permissions for users (Xcode in this case) of the file.

Steps

  • Go into terminal
  • Navigate to where your script is
  • run chmod 755 yourScriptName.sh

Upvotes: 84

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