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Re: Schemes and Targets
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Re: Schemes and Targets


  • Subject: Re: Schemes and Targets
  • From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 30 May 2012 13:53:03 -0500

On 30 May 2012, at 12:32 PM, Andreas Grosam wrote:

> Xcode apparently uses the **specified** file reference  (URL?) of the library during its dependency check .

I don't believe "specified dependency" is a term Xcode uses. Could you clarify?

When you add a library to an application target, you refer to the target that produces the library. Xcode _ought_ to build the dependency and link to the build of the library product that corresponds to the application's configuration.*

* (I'm not saying that's what it does in practice, but that's my understanding of what the process is supposed to be.)

So when you add a library to the build process, you're specifying a logical build product, and not a reference to an actual file. Do I misunderstand you?

	— F


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