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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T20:11:17+00:00 2026-05-28T20:11:17+00:00

In my script to compile my program in XCode, I need to change the

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In my script to compile my program in XCode, I need to change the config file from

<string>${NAME}</string> to <string>My New Name</string>

And after finish, redo this changes. So this line work:

cat $PLIST | sed "s/\${NAME}/${NEW_NAME}/" > $PLIST  
--> Build my program
cat $PLIST | sed "s/${NEW_NAME}/\${NAME}/" > $PLIST  

But, sometime my file $PLIST is empty! And I don’t know why. Is this a file protection? How can I force the file to be write?

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    2026-05-28T20:11:18+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 8:11 pm

    Sounds like maybe a race condition. cat is trying to read the file, but your I/O redirection clobbers it. Sometimes it gets clobbered first and you get an empty file. If you’re using GNU sed you can use the -i flag to change the file in place. Otherwise, you should probably use a temporary file.

    Ex (GNU):

    sed -i -e "s/${NEW_NAME}/\${NAME}/" "$PLIST"
    

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    sed -e "s/${NEW_NAME}/\${NAME}/" "$PLIST" > "${PLIST}.tmp" && mv -f "${PLIST}.tmp" "$PLIST"
    
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