Cross Project Dependencies and Cleaning
Cross Project Dependencies and Cleaning
- Subject: Cross Project Dependencies and Cleaning
- From: Mike Jackson <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 12:35:41 -0400
I searched through the archives and only found references to Xcode
1.5 and since I am on Xcode 2.1 I will ask any ways.
Here is my basic setup:
Project A creates a framework (Actually I have about 5 Frameworks
that are being created, but lets keep this simple)
Project B creates an App that links against Project A.
So, in project B I did the Project->Add and added the .xcodeproj
bundle to the project. Disclosed the triangle to reveal the
A.framework target and the made sure the little checkbox was checked
for the target in Project B. I also did the Get Info on the Target in
Project B to add A.framework as a dependency to target B. Now all is
well and good for the builds. If I choose the Development build style
I get my debug builds placed in where they are supposed to go and the
same goes for Deployment. There are two questions at this point.
1. It seems like every time I build Project B, Project A is re-
linked. Is this right?
2. When I clean just the ACTIVE target, NOT the "Clean All" button,
all the projects get cleaned. This is an instant problem as one of
those dependent projects take 90 minutes to build on my machine. Am I
just missing something or is this still a bug in Xcode.?
I looked at some of the suggestions in the archives about dumping the
idea of Build Styles are create separate Targets for EACH type of
build. Is this the "correct" way of getting around this problem?
Thanks for any help.
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Mike Jackson
mike _at_ bluequartz dot net
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