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finding dependency header paths
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finding dependency header paths


  • Subject: finding dependency header paths
  • From: research development <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 21:05:45 -0600

I'm trying to compile my application project, which depends on a
framework project. The application project is not finding some c++
header files which are included in the framework project. So I have a
cross-reference project setup (separate xcode project files).

I'm looking for a build setting value for use in my application
project that would give me the top level directory of my framework
project? I was thinking I would then include that in my
USER_HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS. Is this the correct way to include header
files of a dependency project? Or what would be a better way?
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