Re: Different versions of a file in a project
Re: Different versions of a file in a project
- Subject: Re: Different versions of a file in a project
- From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 10:16:57 -0800
On Jan 20, 2004, at 8:48 PM, David Catmull wrote:
In Xcode, you have to actually add a file to each target. There are a
number of ways to see if a file is part of a target. Perhaps the
easiest is to show the Target Membership column in Groups and Files
view (or the Details view), select the file and look at the checkbox.
Change the active target (in the toolbar popup menu) to find out
about different projects. If the target membership for a file isn't
what you expect, just click on the checkbox.
I've done that. The correct .cp file is being compiled in each target,
but it sometimes includes the wrong header file. The target membership
checkbox is set correctly for both pairs of files.
You probably need to defeat the headermap feature, which speeds builds
but has a hard time handling different files with the same name.
USE_HEADERMAP to your target's Build Settings, and set its value to NO.
Chris
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