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Do project references work?


  • Subject: Do project references work?
  • From: Mike Laster <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2004 09:19:26 -0500

Has anyone had luck getting the new project reference feature to work? I'm starting to mess with them and they seem broken. I have 2 framework projects (FrameworkA and FrameworkB). FrameworkB depends on FrameworkA, meaning I made a project reference in it and included FrameworkA.xcode in the project, and list FrameworkA as a direct dependency of FrameworkB. When I build from FrameworkB, it wants to install FrameworkA's public headers from the context of FrameworkB's source directory. The header does not exist and the build fails.

Has anyone else seen this behavior? Is there any way to work around it? I've been wanting proper support for inter-project dependencies forever, and I'd hate to have to wait for another major release for it to work.
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