Re: Copy Headers Build Phase is Flattening my directories
Re: Copy Headers Build Phase is Flattening my directories
- Subject: Re: Copy Headers Build Phase is Flattening my directories
- From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 15:06:02 -0700
Just a side comment, but I don't think that multiple levels of
directories will work well with framework-style #import/#include
notation (i.e. <Carbon/Carbon.h>).
Scott
On Jul 1, 2005, at 10:38 AM, Mike Jackson wrote:
Is there a way to add files to XCode projects where the directory
structure will stay in tact when copied to the "Headers" directory
of a framework? Here is an example:
/ (Root Level of Source)
|-- Generic
|--Export.h
|-- OtherStuff
|--Export.h
When the Copy Headers Phase fires off I only get one header file at
the top level of the "Headers" folder in the framework. I should
have at least 2 folders there each containing a file called Export.h
I inherited this project, so I didn't have control over the naming
conventions.
Thanks
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Mike Jackson
mike _at_ bluequartz dot net
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