Re: Build Dependencies... or Why are you Rebuilding.
Re: Build Dependencies... or Why are you Rebuilding.
- Subject: Re: Build Dependencies... or Why are you Rebuilding.
- From: Andreas Grosam <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 20:03:58 +0200
On 17.06.2005, at 22:35, Lawrence Gold wrote:
On Jun 17, 2005, at 2:09 PM, Scott Thompson wrote:
One of our XCode 2.1 projects insists on rebuilding every time when
you switch from Debug to Release. The build configurations, by in
large, eliminated this problem for most of our projects... but this
one...
Is there any way to ask the build system... "Dump out a list of the
dependencies that you think are out-of-date". Or "Tell me what you
want to build and why."
hm, not directly - but this might help:
Take a look into the *.build directories where your intermediate files
will be put in and search for files named "after.dot" and "before.dot".
These are not M$ Word document files, but are "Graphviz" documents
containing graphs. These graphs show the build state dependencies
"before" and "after" building a product.
Besides it is really cool, it also answers your question pretty
precisely.
You need the Graphviz application to open the *.dot files, a free
prodcut:
www. graphviz.org
Regards
Andreas
We're having similar problems with a couple of our large projects,
though it's not happening consistently. It *seems* to be related to
using distributed builds, but we're not yet 100% certain.
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