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Re: Xcode's Find in Project
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Re: Xcode's Find in Project


  • Subject: Re: Xcode's Find in Project
  • From: Lawrence Gold <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 00:01:53 -0700

Jim Wintermyre wrote:
> Totally agreed.  I filed a bug report for the symbol-in-subproject
> issue (radar 4916555).  I set up my XCode projects to mirror the CW
> setup, which used a lot of subprojects, and now I'm kicking myself
> because of the lost productivity time due to subproject issues.  If
> indexing across sub-projects is working for some people, then it must
> depend on the type of project, because it's totally broken for me.
While not ideal, I've found that a workaround for this problem is to add
the source directories from the subprojects directly to the top level
project, but NOT to any of the targets.

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