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Setting a build dir relative to the top level of a project
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Setting a build dir relative to the top level of a project


  • Subject: Setting a build dir relative to the top level of a project
  • From: Paul Haddad <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 15:35:01 -0600

Hi All,

I've got a project with a bunch of referenced projects some of which are Frameworks. If I set the FRAMEWORK_SEARCH_PATH to $SYMROOT and the SYMROOT to an absolute dir in the Build Styles everything builds fine. However I can't seem to figure out a way to point SYMROOT to a directory that's relative to the top level project (i.e. build).

Is there any way to set things up so everything gets built inside the build directory for the main project?
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Paul Haddad (email@hidden)
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