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Re: Correct way to compile and link derived sources?
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Re: Correct way to compile and link derived sources?


  • Subject: Re: Correct way to compile and link derived sources?
  • From: Crispin Bennett <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2012 12:16:53 +1000

On 15/09/2012, at 10:37 AM, Commodore 64 wrote:

> Click on the blue Project, then select your target, and bring up the Build Phases  tab.  Expand the Compile Sources section, click the + button and specify your .rl file there.
>
> HTH


You're right. I thought I had already included the .rl file in the build, and was misled by the fact that the derived .c file was actually appearing in the derived sources folder.

That fixed it anyway, thanks.
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