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Re: Three Level Dependencies between xcode projects still fails inXCode 2.2





However, I would expect not having #8 or #9 to give you the opposite problem from what you report -- that if you change a file used to build libA.a, libA.a isn't rebuilt when you build TargetC.


Yes, exactly. It's strange that it's rebuilding the subprojects, but not re
linking with their output.

Additionally, the odd thing is that the dependent libraries are being rebuilt as expected, but the link phase is being omitted entirely -- i.e. it's not the case that the link is using an old build of the libraries.


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