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caoer opened this issue Dec 21, 2015 · 2 comments
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caoer opened this issue Dec 21, 2015 · 2 comments

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@caoer
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caoer commented Dec 21, 2015

Nice work! thanks for open source it, and all the notes. 👍

I am using fastlane for creating builds. Have you compare the features with it?

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iccir commented Dec 22, 2015

Nope, looking at it now (thanks!). Does fastlane gym (or one of the other tools) bump version numbers for you?

Having rchook always bump the build has saved us from MANY headaches. I'm not the biggest fan of shell scripting and the actual rchook script itself (I'm sure somebody could make it more elegant!), but the mentality of "always bump to the next even version when you archive" is something I'd want if I ever adopted a different tool.

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caoer commented Dec 24, 2015

yes, it does. There are many actions can be used. include increasing build number.

I think you tackle the same problem from different approaches. I have a fastlane script setup already, looks like don't have a reason to switch now.

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