Re: Do project references work?
Re: Do project references work?
- Subject: Re: Do project references work?
- From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 16:47:07 -0800
Are you using native targets? If so I'd file a bug saying that Xcode
needs to do a better job of figuring out when linking is necessary.
Scott
On Jan 24, 2004, at 10:10 AM, Mike Laster wrote:
> 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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