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  • Subject: Subprojects
  • From: Nicolas Zinovieff <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2004 11:29:26 +0200

Hi,

I happen to use subprojects a lot, and since Xcode 1.2 it seems to be utterly broken:

- create two projects (basic cocoa application or whatever)
- append the .xcode bundle of one of the project to the other.

you'll get an error saying that the project should be an instance of PBXProject (which it should be, right?). If you click continue, then it carries on and you can work.
However the difficulty arises when you have an automated build system relying on xcodebuild... There is no way to circumvent the error, and it exits before building anything.
Is there anything I've missed in my upgrade?


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