Re: Adding projects' libraries to a project
Re: Adding projects' libraries to a project
- Subject: Re: Adding projects' libraries to a project
- From: Steve Mills <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 14:27:33 -0600
On Nov 30, 2005, at 14:16, Chris Hanson wrote:
No, it should only re-build them if they have changed. How did you
configure your projects to build into a shared build directory?
I've set each project's build directory to a common folder (a new
folder at the top level of my source control branch). I've left the
prefs set to the default (Project Directory) because I don't want my
personal projects to use the same build dir as my work projects.
I've left the "Place Intermediate Build Files In" set to "Default
intermediates location" (which is the same folder as the build
products).
Xcode should understand what has and hasn't changed and know what
should and shouldn't need to be rebuilt if the dependencies are set
up and a shared build directory is being used. If it doesn't do
this properly, it's a bug.
Then it's looking like a bug from my experience today.
What version of Xcode are you using? I don't believe you've
mentioned this information.
2.1 all around. I haven't upgraded to 2.2 because of a problem that
someone mentioned after it was first released (using the 10.3.9 sdk
perhaps? I forget what it was now). Do you know if any bugs relating
to this have been fixed in 2.2?
On Nov 30, 2005, at 14:09, Chris Hanson wrote:
You can set this globally in the Building pane of the Xcode
Preferences, you don't need to do it per-project.
I know. See above.
Steve Mills
Drummer, Mac geek
http://sjmills5.home.mchsi.com/
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