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  • Subject: .a under version control
  • From: David Dunham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 10:03:50 -0700

We're developing a game that uses a static library: libsqlite3.a (we can't dynamically link since we run on 10.2.8). We put this file under Subversion version control.

It appears that any time a developer gets it from the repository, the tool chain complains that you need to run ranlib on it. This works fine, but then the file is modified, and inevitably gets checked back in. So the next developer updates, and now he has to run ranlib. Etc.

Is there any way to break this cycle, short of remembering that some changes aren't significant? Adding a script that runs ranlib every time seems like overkill.

David Dunham   Macintosh Game Developer   GameHouse Studios
+1 206 926 5722                http://www.gamehouse.com
    "They said it couldn't be done but sometimes it doesn't
     work out that way." -- Casey Stengel


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