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CMake: Add some documentation about archival builds for iOS
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@ -119,6 +119,30 @@ provisioning profiles, which is achieved by passing the `-allowProvisioningUpdat
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cmake --build build-ios --target <targetName> -- -allowProvisioningUpdates
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cmake --build build-ios --target <targetName> -- -allowProvisioningUpdates
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#### Archiving for iOS
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CMake's out-of-the-box archiving behaviour doesn't always work as expected, especially for targets
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that depend on static libraries (such as targets added with `juce_add_binary_data`). Xcode may
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generate these libraries into a 'DerivedData' directory, but then omit this directory from the
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library search paths later in the build.
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If the "Product -> Archive" action isn't working, the following steps may help correct the issue:
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- On your static library, explicitly set the `ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY` property.
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```
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set_target_properties(my_static_lib_target PROPERTIES ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "./")
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```
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- Now, the Archive build should complete without linker errors, but the archived product may still
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be hidden in the Organizer window. To fix this issue, set the following properties on the target
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representing the actual iOS app. If your target was added with `juce_add_gui_app`, pass the same
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target name. Otherwise, if your target was added with `juce_add_plugin` you may need to append
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`_Standalone` to the target name, to specify the standalone plugin target.
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```
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set_target_properties(my_ios_app_target PROPERTIES
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XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_INSTALL_PATH "$(LOCAL_APPS_DIR)"
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XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_SKIP_INSTALL "NO")
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```
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### Building universal binaries for macOS
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### Building universal binaries for macOS
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Building universal binaries that will run on both arm64 and x86_64 can be achieved by
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Building universal binaries that will run on both arm64 and x86_64 can be achieved by
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