On Feb 28, 2008, at 3:45 PM, Sean McBride wrote:
On 2/28/08 2:32 PM, Jens Hannemann said:
CMake (both 2.4.8 and the cvs version as of today) generates correct
makefiles and KDevelop3 projects. But in Xcode 3.0, the header files
fail to show up in the project, and no dependencies seem to be
generated. This means I can modify the headers without Xcode
complaining or the build system triggering a recompile.
Odd, Xcode doesn't actually need header files to be in the project.
You
can prove this to yourself by creating a small test project and add a
new class but put only the source file in the project. If you then
change the header and rebuild, Xcode can/should realise it needs to
rebuild the source.
You are right. I went back and re-checked. So the dependencies are
generated OK, but the headers fail to show up unless I manually
specify them as a source for the executable. Oh well, I can live with
that. That leaves the problem with the spurious rule. Looks like this
is an actual bug, so I'll file it.
Thanks,
Jens
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University of Kentucky -- Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Center for Visualization and Virtual Environments
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