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Re: Adding projects' libraries to a project



On Nov 30, 2005, at 15:07, j o a r wrote:

Unless you maintain multiple versions of your application concurrently, in which case you would have to use per-project build folders - right?

I've tried to convert our large project suite to use project references several times - last time was this summer using Xcode 2.1. I've always failed for one reason or another. With the early versions of Xcode it was because of the bugs ( ;-) ), but recently I think that it was only because project references in Xcode are not designed to do what I want:

We have different source branches for different releases, so people can work on the next release's features while we're still fixing bugs in the current release. To handle Xcode's build location, I did it like so:


depot
    main
        mainapp
        lib1
        xcodebuilds
    7.0.1
        mainapp
        lib1
        xcodebuilds
    7.0.2
        mainapp
        lib1
        xcodebuilds

Steve Mills
Drummer, Mac geek
http://sjmills5.home.mchsi.com/


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