In article <y-adnUwOft66YCvfRVn-rw@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
"Jonathan Turkanis" <technews@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>Alan Montgomery wrote:
>> Jonathan Turkanis
>
>>> I finally figured out that if widened the window containing the Files,
Link
>Order
>>> and Targets tabs I could see a column with a chain icon at the far
right,
>>> and
>that
>>> by clicking in this column opposite the correct targets I could
specify
>>> them
>as
>>> dependents.
>
>>> 1. Is this what you had in mind?
>
>> No - In the Targets pane it lists the target(s) you can build, once
>> you have added the .mcp files to the project these targets get a +
>> which can be expanded. When expanded it lists the dependant .mcp
>> files and if you expand these it lists their target(s) clicking on
>> the associated icon adds/removes that target as a prerequisite for
>> the target it is within.
>
>Okay, I see now that if I click on the target icon -- rather than on the
>target
>name -- a bold arrow appears next to the target. Unfortunately, unless I
also
>click under the chain icon I still get linker errors stating that symbols
from
>the dependent libraries are undefined. Any idea why this is?
Drag the depenedent target to the host target, it will be in italics
under that then click on the link icon
it will look like this
+ Test project
+ lib.mcp
Library (in italics) * (under links)
See if that works for you
Ron
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