Re: Xcode dependencies
Re: Xcode dependencies
- Subject: Re: Xcode dependencies
- From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2003 10:33:30 -0800
Just to double-check, you are using the new native build system (the
target icon for "classic" PB targets is a bullseye, while the new
native targets have icons that represent what they produce)? I just ask
since much work went into the native build system to improve
dependencies.
If you are using native targets, please file a bug describing how the
dependency analysis is falling down (if you can provide a simple test
case that would make it much more likely that your bug would be
addressed quickly).
Scott
On Nov 1, 2003, at 9:52 AM, Richard Young wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am working on a big project, with other peoples (some in europe,
> others here). We have been forced to move from CodeWarrior to PB/Xcode
> because the CW was not able to link our application anymore.
>
> The main problem of Xcode is that it is very very very slow... 2 hours
> to compile the complete project. We will be able to manage with this,
> if it was not the other problem that combined with this one are
> insurportable.
>
> It seems that dependancy of files doesn't work well. We change a
> header and only some (dependant) files are compiled. So we often need
> to clean the project to force all files to compile.
>
> It there a way to make dependency to works under xcode ?
>
> Richard Young
> Abvent North-America
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