Re: Depending on other projects
Re: Depending on other projects
- Subject: Re: Depending on other projects
- From: j o a r <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 07:45:11 +0100
On 2003-12-11, at 06.20, Frank Midgley wrote:
> This is definitely possible as I am currently working with a target in
> a project which is dependent on targets from two other projects, one
> of which is further dependent on targets from two additional projects.
> The dependency tree has never missed a source change. The only
> problem with it is that the dependent projects don't currently inherit
> the build style of the top level target. You have to open each of the
> projects and manually set them.
>
> As already mentioned, to set this up you just have to add the
> dependent project to the "Groups & Files" of the main project and then
> add the target dependency in the main target's inspector. I believe
> it only works with native targets.
To try this out I created two new projects in Xcode and tried to add
one to the other. I only managed to get lots of exceptions regardless
of what I tried - and this was with two brand new projects created by
Xcode. I didn't even dare to try the same thing with our old upgraded
project...
Perhaps I did something wrong? In any case - I would be happy to be
wrong, as I really hope that this is, or will be, working! I'll make
some more tests when next version of Xcode is released.
j o a r
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