commit | 87e5f9ee06b748679a1c61147387ad5f2ed349b6 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Shazron Abdullah <shazron@apache.org> | Mon May 13 12:10:48 2013 -0700 |
committer | Shazron Abdullah <shazron@apache.org> | Mon May 13 12:10:48 2013 -0700 |
tree | c16871025d923d500b317a1bfb23b31fcf9f3248 | |
parent | cca4ef14d29438ec5ecbb1d86d7166ab575ce7c5 [diff] |
Removed clean target that might have returned error that aborted homebrew install
Install and debug iPhone apps without using Xcode. Designed to work on unjailbroken devices.
ios-deploy [-d] -b <app> [device_id]
-d
flag launches a remote GDB session after the app has been installed.<app>
must be an iPhone application bundle, not an IPA.device_id
; useful when you have more than one iPhone/iPad connected.make install
will install demo.app to the device.make debug
will install demo.app and launch a GDB session.Device Ids are the UDIDs of the iOS devices. From the command line, you can list device ids this way:
system_profiler SPUSBDataType | sed -n -e '/iPad/,/Serial/p' -e '/iPhone/,/Serial/p' | grep "Serial Number:" | awk -F ": " '{print $2}'