In Xcode 3.2.5 I use "Build And Archive" to create an IPA file without any problems. How can I do that in Xcode 4? I think I have to use "Product -> Archive", but I get over 100 error messages in the three20 framework. Most are "No such file or directory". ("Product -> Build For -> Build For Archiving" works. No errors.)
For example, this is the first error message:
../scripts/Protect.command: line 23: cd: /Users/[USERNAME]/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/[PROJECTNAME]-blabla/ArchiveIntermediates/[PROJECTNAME]/BuildProductsPath/Release-iphoneos/../three20/Three20Core: No such file or directory
The path "/[PROJECTNAME]/BuildProductsPath/three20/"
really doesn't exists, but this path exists: "/[PROJECTNAME]/three20/"
What can I do?
The Three20 documentation did not solve this issue for me (unfortunately...). Eventually what worked for me was a mix of a few solutions. There is a difference between "Archive" and "Build for Archiving" (or build for run) and using these steps I have both of them working with no build issues:
You will need to change the scripts as Manni mentioned, set the "Skip Install" flag for each Three20 project linked to your project tree and add the following paths to your project's "Header search paths":
"$(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/../three20" "$(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/../../three20"
this will get you to work with the Build option. When you want to perform the archive action, then you will also need to change the "Locations" preference in Xcode as featherless mentioned above.
I documented these steps in this post.