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Xcode Active SDK settings cannot be permenantly set to "Use Project Settings" ?
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Xcode Active SDK settings cannot be permenantly set to "Use Project Settings" ?


  • Subject: Xcode Active SDK settings cannot be permenantly set to "Use Project Settings" ?
  • From: "Lukhnos D. Liu" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2008 17:40:48 +0800

Hi,

I have a mixed-platform project consisting of one iPhone app target and one unit testing bundle target (using SenTestingKit). What I have in mind is to make the iPhone app target depend on the unit testing bundle target.

Problem: I cannot make Xcode always have its "Active SDK" settings set to "Use Project Settings". It seems (to my limited knowledge) that setting Active SDK that way is the only way to make two targets buildable in the same run. When I close the project file, open the project file again, Active SDK jumps back to "Device - iPhone OS 2.2" (or whatever I have in my iPhone app target Base SDK settings). Much the same goes for when the project contains a Mac app target.

If there's a better way of managing such mixed-platform projects, please kindly advice.

Thanks,
d.

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