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Re: Do project references work?
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Re: Do project references work?


  • Subject: Re: Do project references work?
  • From: Mike Laster <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2004 13:10:50 -0500

On further inspection I found my problem. Turns out that Xcode built a dummy FrameworkA.xcode project and put it in the source tree of FrameworkB instead of using the actual project file. This dummy one didn't know where to find the proper files. After playing around with the file references, it worked.

Now that the dependency linkages work, I see another annoying problem though. If I have a dependency chain of 7 frameworks before the main project builds, and even if no source changes, every project goes through a relink phase which slows down my build. Can this be avoided somehow?
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