Re: Setting up Cross Project Dependencies
Re: Setting up Cross Project Dependencies
- Subject: Re: Setting up Cross Project Dependencies
- From: Mark Bessey <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 09:38:10 -0700
On Jul 8, 2005, at 9:22 AM, Mike Jackson wrote:
I am attempting to port some Linux/Win32 Libraries. There are about
6 total. They all are dependent on one of the Projects. So I built
this first and that is fine. I have a debug and a release build
folders which kinda works out good in the long run. My question is
how do I leverage those two different builds for the Second Project
that depends on the first Project? I look at the docs for cross
project dependencies and while this makes sense, every time I build
the Second project, the first is rebuilt and re-linked.
Hmm. That shouldn't happen unless you've got some sort of circular
dependency. Does building the "Second" project affect any of the
sources in the first project?
As for the other half of your question, it sounds like you're trying
to add the built libraries from the filesystem to your second
project's link phase. That's not the way to do this. If you open the
"Second" project, and click the disclosure triangle next to the
referenced project, you'll see a list of the products produced by
that project. You want to drag those to the link phase of the
project. That way, Xcode will take care of matching up the debug &
release versions to the appropriate build.
-Mark
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