New to Xcode
New to Xcode
- Subject: New to Xcode
- From: Mark Lord <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 11:36:00 +0000
Hi.
I'm new to Xcode, but I'm an experienced Windows/Linux developer and 'm
trying to port a large games technology project to the Mac. After the
initial learning curve I'm gradually becoming more comfortable with
Xcode, but I'd be grateful if someone here could answer a couple of
questions I still have. I've scanned the manuals and Google, but I must
not be entering the right search terms!
1) What's the correct way to set the order in which static libraries
are passed to the linker? I have three libraries, which I'll call A, B
and C for simplicity sakes. Library B requires code from library A, and
library C requires code from libraries A and B. So the order I need to
supply the -l flags to the linker would be -lC -lB -lA. At the moment I
have to make sure I add the libraries to the Framework & Libraries
section in the right order - I can find no way to re-order them without
removing them all and re-adding them all. Only a minor inconvenience,
but it'd be nice to have a fix.
2) I can't get project referencing to work (I think that's the correct
term, I'm referring to the ability to add an external .xcode file to a
project and use it's targets). Specifically, when I attempt to use a
static library in a Cocoa application (by dragging the target from the
referenced project in to the Framework & Libraries section of the Cocoa
application target) I get "Build failed". The last item in the build
output, and thus the part I'm guessing is failing, is something called
"Bundlizing" - it appears to have the wrong path to the static library.
What am I doing wrong? Also, what is "Bundlizing!?" I just want the
static libraries to be linked to the executable.
Thanks,
Mark Lord.
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