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Re: Obtaining environment variables from a cross-referenced project



Nevermind. There was a problem in how my framework was being built. All good now.
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Damien Sorresso
Macintosh Developer
Computer Infrastructure Support Services
Illinois State University
email@hidden

On 31 Jul, 2006, at 1:31 PM, Damien Sorresso wrote:

If I have a project that is cross-referencing another project, can the referencing project obtain the environment variables from the referenced project somehow? Basically, I've got a framework in one project and an application in another which uses that framework. I've got the dependencies set up and everything, but I need to include the header from the framework project's product. For some reason, the targets in the cross-referenced project don't show any files under them.

So what I basically want to do is add the referenced project's SRCROOT to my header search paths. Any ideas on how I'd go about doing this?
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Damien Sorresso
Macintosh Developer
Computer Infrastructure Support Services
Illinois State University
email@hidden

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