On Aug 17, 2008, at 4:41 , Roland King wrote:
I started building a Cocoa app then decided that I wanted to build myself a little command-line tool to test the classes I'm writing. Perhaps it should be a Unit test but I thought perhaps I'd learn those another day. So I added a command-line target, marked the .m and .h files I wanted to test as belonging to that target, wrote a main() and all is well.
Cool.
Now I want my final cocoa app to use a plist file in the app bundle for some startup data, so I'd like my little command-line tool to be a bundled app too (instead of the straight executable which is currently built) so I can put the plist file in there and do some tests. So I was trying to convert the commandline tool target to build a bundle and haven't managed it.
Have you considered just passing the path to the startup data to your command line utility?
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