How to include a class from a subproject












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(Xcode 6.1, Objective-C, iPad)



I have an Xcode project with another project--a subproject.



I am trying to #import a class from the subproject in the usual way:



#import "myAwesomeClass.h"


But I'm getting an error:



'myAwesomeClass.h' file not found.


When I open the subproject, the class is right there in the hierarchy.



How do I include a class that exists in the subproject into the main project? Thx :)










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    (Xcode 6.1, Objective-C, iPad)



    I have an Xcode project with another project--a subproject.



    I am trying to #import a class from the subproject in the usual way:



    #import "myAwesomeClass.h"


    But I'm getting an error:



    'myAwesomeClass.h' file not found.


    When I open the subproject, the class is right there in the hierarchy.



    How do I include a class that exists in the subproject into the main project? Thx :)










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      (Xcode 6.1, Objective-C, iPad)



      I have an Xcode project with another project--a subproject.



      I am trying to #import a class from the subproject in the usual way:



      #import "myAwesomeClass.h"


      But I'm getting an error:



      'myAwesomeClass.h' file not found.


      When I open the subproject, the class is right there in the hierarchy.



      How do I include a class that exists in the subproject into the main project? Thx :)










      share|improve this question
















      (Xcode 6.1, Objective-C, iPad)



      I have an Xcode project with another project--a subproject.



      I am trying to #import a class from the subproject in the usual way:



      #import "myAwesomeClass.h"


      But I'm getting an error:



      'myAwesomeClass.h' file not found.


      When I open the subproject, the class is right there in the hierarchy.



      How do I include a class that exists in the subproject into the main project? Thx :)







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      edited Feb 12 '15 at 16:12







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          The main project are looking for the subproject's headers in its root folder, so if the subproject is not "physically" a child of the main project, you will get this kind of issue.



          You can explicitly set a header search path for your main project.



          In Xcode, select your project, build settings, and under the Search Paths section you will find a parameter Header Search Paths. Add the desired paths (absolute or relative) and the headers of the subproject will be found






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            The main project are looking for the subproject's headers in its root folder, so if the subproject is not "physically" a child of the main project, you will get this kind of issue.



            You can explicitly set a header search path for your main project.



            In Xcode, select your project, build settings, and under the Search Paths section you will find a parameter Header Search Paths. Add the desired paths (absolute or relative) and the headers of the subproject will be found






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              The main project are looking for the subproject's headers in its root folder, so if the subproject is not "physically" a child of the main project, you will get this kind of issue.



              You can explicitly set a header search path for your main project.



              In Xcode, select your project, build settings, and under the Search Paths section you will find a parameter Header Search Paths. Add the desired paths (absolute or relative) and the headers of the subproject will be found






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                The main project are looking for the subproject's headers in its root folder, so if the subproject is not "physically" a child of the main project, you will get this kind of issue.



                You can explicitly set a header search path for your main project.



                In Xcode, select your project, build settings, and under the Search Paths section you will find a parameter Header Search Paths. Add the desired paths (absolute or relative) and the headers of the subproject will be found






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                The main project are looking for the subproject's headers in its root folder, so if the subproject is not "physically" a child of the main project, you will get this kind of issue.



                You can explicitly set a header search path for your main project.



                In Xcode, select your project, build settings, and under the Search Paths section you will find a parameter Header Search Paths. Add the desired paths (absolute or relative) and the headers of the subproject will be found







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