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Debugging question


  • Subject: Debugging question
  • From: Nathan Toone <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 11:49:28 -0700

I have my various xcode projects set up, in the following way:

Project A -
	Target: liba static library

Project B -
	Target executable - links in liba statically

When I am building and debugging in project B, I have set up the additional source paths under the executable inspector...however, I am unable to set breakpoints in project A anywhere and have them hit when I am debugging my executable from project B.

Is there some kind of setting that I need to make in addition to adding the source directories to the "Debugging" tab of the executable inspector?

-Nathan

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