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Re: Cross project dependencies
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Re: Cross project dependencies


  • Subject: Re: Cross project dependencies
  • From: Eric Long <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 16:17:02 -0700

> I would assume it uses the active build style for that external project.

But that's not the case. I'm not sure what it is doing. In my particular
circumstance, both projects only have a Development style and a Deployment
style, so I thought maybe it was syncing off that somehow, because it seems
to pick the right one. I decided to see what would happen if I named the
build styles in the framework project "Fred" and "Barney". Still, if I
build the Development version of the app, I get the version of the framework
that would have been the Development version.

Maybe it's going off the index of the styles? I'm not sure.

I'm concerned because I have Demo-Development and Demo-Deployment styles in
other projects. I just to make sure I know what to expect and things work.


Eric


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