Re: Re: kext programming with VIM?
Re: Re: kext programming with VIM?
- Subject: Re: Re: kext programming with VIM?
- From: "Shawn Erickson" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 11:36:35 -0700
On 7/29/06, Chuck Remes <email@hidden> wrote:
On Jul 29, 2006, at 1:56 AM, NAHieu wrote:
> So there is absolutely no way to skip using Xcode??? I cannot
> believe that!!
My old ethernet project uses a Makefile to build a kext. It works
fine, builds fat/universal binaries, whatever. You do NOT need XCode.
Correct you do not need Xcode but... we have several projects that are
shared between Linux, Windows and Mac OS X and we decided that for
many of the stable projects we would actually use Xcode projects to
build them for the simple fact that we can use distributed build
system built into Xcode (easier to get going).
We have several shared xcconfig files that define the build style
settings for all of the xcode projects so all that we manage is which
files are in the project which doesn't change a lot (not hard to keep
up with).
-Shawn
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