Re: Managing huge project
Re: Managing huge project
- Subject: Re: Managing huge project
- From: Robert Walker <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 16:39:27 -0400
- Using no filesystem, only xcode group?
- Using java packages style filesystem?
- Using subproj dir ? (don't know how to create, maintain that)
- Any other idea?
While any of these will work, what I do is "point" my Xcode groups at
file system folders that make sense. You might have an AddressBook
folder under your project with all your related files stored there.
All you have to do in Xcode is create a group and use the "Get Info"
window to set its "Path" in the file system. Just click on the
"Choose..." button next to "Path" and select the corresponding file
system folder.
Now any files that you add under the group will be place in the
target file system folder. Just be sure you select the group before
creating new files.
On Jun 30, 2005, at 4:06 PM, 時期 精霊 wrote:
Hello list,
I go a practical question,
I got a project that is really big, and have a lot of subproject in
it.
The project is an application composed of addressbook, access
manager, stocks... And a lot of others modules.
The problem is that I use xCode for all my devs, and I don't know
how it the best way to organize all those files.
- Using no filesystem, only xcode group?
- Using java packages style filesystem?
- Using subproj dir ? (don't know how to create, maintain that)
- Any other idea?
My application is not java packaged, but I don't know if it is a
good practice for WO.
Any advices welcome.
Regards
Kuon
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