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Re: Where is $(PREFIX_HEADER) supposed to come from?



You have run into some old Project Builder build system cruft, an error in the target template. This is something we want to clean up in a future version of Xcode.

Scott

On Nov 28, 2005, at 3:46 PM, Mason Mark wrote:

In Xcode 2.2, I notice that the prefix header build setting is set to $(PREFIX_HEADER) in a default application target. In my setup, this was not defined. I was wondering where this is intended to be inherited from?

(It was unset anywhere in my project, so I changed it to a project- relative path to the header file, which is what I was used to previously. But it made me curious, and google didn't tell me...)

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Mason Mark
Five Speed Software, Inc.
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