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Structuring multi-framework projects


  • Subject: Structuring multi-framework projects
  • From: Todd Blanchard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2005 17:34:09 -0700

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I've got an app I'm working on that will rely on 3-4 frameworks - which I am evolving along with the app to some extent. The frameworks are open source goodies and come with xcode projects to build them.

Long ago in ProjectBuilder classic, there was a concept of a subproject, which was pretty much a project within a project that you depended on. It was possible to make one project a subproject of another and then building the top level project forced the subprojects to build.

I see it is possible to create a framework target in a project, but is there a way to simply point xcode at the other xcode project and tell it that this project depends on that one? I've fiddled around quite a bit and it doesn't seem like it but I could be missing something.

Or do I have to recreate the build settings from the other project in mine and essentially duplicate the build info?
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