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Add Carthage support. You can now set the dependency_managers to one or
more dependency management systems. Right now, this supports cocoapods and carthage. This also adds a --dependency-managers flag to the cli
options. The --[no-]cocoapods option will be removed in a future version
of Liftoff, and so should not be used going forward. The use_cocoapods liftoffrc key has also been removed. You will now see a deprecation
warning if you try to set this key. - Jake Craige
Define custom build configurations. You can now set a build_configurations
key in your liftoffrc to define custom build configurations that can be
used elsewhere in your liftoffrc. These configurations need to be copies
of either the release or debug schemes. See the liftoffrc man page for
more info. - Marcelo Fabri (Thanks to Mark
Adams)
Define custom schemes in your liftoffrc. By default, this isn't set, but
if you set schemes in your liftoffrc, Liftoff will generate a scheme
with the specified actions. See the liftoffrc man page for more info. - Marcelo Fabri
Changes
bundle_version now uses git rev-list --count instead of git rev-list | wc -l | tr -d ' ' - Giovanni Lodi
The default TODO and FIXME script now ignores Carthage source files in
addition to CocoaPods source files. - Josh Steiner
Improve test target detection. We were previously just matching against the
word "Tests" instead of checking against the user-defined test target
name. - Gordon Fontenot (Thanks to Oliver Halligon)
Bug Fixes
Unset INSTALL_PATH for projects. We previously had this set to nothing,
which caused problems where archiving an app would try to create a generic
archive instead of an iOS app archive - Marcelo Fabri (Thanks
to Jake Craige)
Storyboards and XIBs are now properly treated as resources. Previously, they
were added to Compile Sources, which could lead to crashes in some versions
of Xcode. - Marcelo Fabri