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Re: Adding projects' libraries to a project
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Re: Adding projects' libraries to a project


  • Subject: Re: Adding projects' libraries to a project
  • From: Paul Walmsley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 21:37:01 +0000


You've *got* to be kidding. Arg. OK, I've changed all the project so far to build to a common folder. Now to remember to do that for all the remaining projects I still have to convert.


You can set this globally in the Building pane of the Xcode Preferences, you don't need to do it per-project.

This approach though is not very useful if you have multiple source trees or development branches, as xcode will have no way of distinguishing between the different versions.
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