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Re: Specifying userhome as linking search path


  • Subject: Re: Specifying userhome as linking search path
  • From: Douglas Norton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 08:43:20 -0800

Michael

I use the source trees preference in Xcode and add a variable that is the path the outermost folder of the project concerned. Then within the Xcode project, I make sure that the 'Path Type' option is relative to the variable I have defined. In this way, each developer is free to store the project wherever they wish, as long as the folder structure of the project itself is kept intact, and they maintain their source tree definition.

e.g.

In source trees set: HELLO_PROJECT_ROOT_PATH to /User/Developer on the first machine and /User/Developer2 on the second.

Then in Xcode, 'Get Info' on hello.lib and set:

Path Type  Relative to HELLO_PROJECT_ROOT_PATH

HTH

Douglas

On Jan 28, 2007, at 6:10 AM, Michael Ljunggren wrote:

Greetings all.
I am using XCode 2.4.1 and have a small problem when trying to link with a
static library.
The location of the static library is the same for all involved
workstations,
namely somewhere in the users home:


/Users/Developer/library/hello.lib

but if someone else is linking, or I link on another computer it could also
be


/Users/Developer2/library/hello.lib

The thing is that the location of the library could always be described as

~/library/hello.lib

but apparently the tilde ~ sign is not allowed when specifying a path when
linking.
Is that correct? I have been trying to specify this in all ways possible but
can't
figure it out.


Is there a shortcut in specifying such a directory during linking or am I
stuck with some
sort of config-file editing everytime it is being linked at another
computer?


Thanks for your insight; I am sure you have it ;-)

/Michael Ljunggren
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