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Re: Can I force XCode to place my product where I want it?
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Re: Can I force XCode to place my product where I want it?


  • Subject: Re: Can I force XCode to place my product where I want it?
  • From: "Yves Poissant" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 16:03:40 -0400
  • Organization: Hash Enterprises Inc.

From: "j o a r" <email@hidden>
On 14 sep 2005, at 06.49, Yves Poissant wrote:

I have a ton of plugins. Each plugin have its own folder and XCode
project.

Not related to your problem - but for your own sanity - if you have a "ton" of plugins, consider having just one Xcode project, and simply a target per plugin. Much less administrative overhead.

I'm doing that. But first, each individual project must have its settings right.


Thanks,
Yves Poissant


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