Re: Project dependency not rebuilding
Re: Project dependency not rebuilding
- Subject: Re: Project dependency not rebuilding
- From: Mark Krenek <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2004 22:34:42 -0600
I understand that nib files are just copied into the resource
directory. But when only a nib file in the secondary project has
changed, the primary project doesn't think anything in the secondary
project has changed. Consequently, the changed nib file does not get
copied into the secondary project's resource directory. I have to build
the secondary project and then build the main project to get everything
up to date.
On Dec 11, 2004, at 10:23 PM, Phil wrote:
You shouldn't have to re-compile the second project as NIB files
aren't compiled, they are simply copied into the appropriate Resources
directory when the application is being built.
Or is it not moving the updates NIB files?
-Philip
On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 21:38:12 -0600, Mark Krenek <email@hidden>
wrote:
I have a main project that builds an app and a secondary project that
builds a bundle. The secondary project has been added to the main
project creating a dependency. As expected, if I make a source code
change in the secondary project, all I have to do is compile the
primary project and it will take care up rebuilding the secondary
project. But if I make a change to a nib file in the secondary
project,
the primary project does not see this change and will not rebuild the
secondary project. I have to rebuild manually. Am I missing something
or is this a bug?
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