Re: Copy Headers Build Phase is Flattening my directories
Re: Copy Headers Build Phase is Flattening my directories
- Subject: Re: Copy Headers Build Phase is Flattening my directories
- From: Mike Jackson <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 15:59:26 -0400
OK, So I deleted all the references to my code from the project and
re-added the code to Xcode, this time choosing the "Make Folder
References for any added Folders" sheet that pops up when I drag my
files into XCode. That seemed to actually add the code, but not to
the target. I was able to follow the rest of the instructions and
created the additional build phase and copied the folder references
down to that build phase. Now not only the are the .h files being
copied but also the source code.
And now when I select the "Source" group in the left pane of Xcode
(which is a brown color) I have a bunch of blue folders show up, but
no source code. Typing in the "Search" text field in the upper right
of the XCode window doesn't find any source code either.
I have 38 Folders in my project (one project of about 6 that I have
to do). Totaling the files that are in those folders I get about 250
files. If I have to add each one individually then this is going to
be a real problem.
Is there a Shell script that might accomplish this same type of
thing because it looks like there are enough bugs left in Xcode 2.1
that I need to resort to a shell script instead.
Mike
On Jul 1, 2005, at 2:29 PM, Chris Espinosa wrote:
On Jul 1, 2005, at 10:38 AM, Mike Jackson wrote:
Is there a way to add files to XCode projects where the directory
structure will stay in tact when copied to the "Headers" directory
of a framework? Here is an example:
/ (Root Level of Source)
|-- Generic
|--Export.h
|-- OtherStuff
|--Export.h
When the Copy Headers Phase fires off I only get one header file
at the top level of the "Headers" folder in the framework. I
should have at least 2 folders there each containing a file called
Export.h
The way to do this in 2.1 and earlier:
• add the header folders as File References (using the radio button
in Add Files)
• in the target, create a new Copy Files build phase, and set it to
Relative to Wrapper, path Headers
• drag the file references for the headers from the Copy Bundle
Resources build phase to the new Copy Files build phase
Chris
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