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Re: Fwd: Cross-development references to system dylibs



On 2005-11-15 07:58, Shawn Erickson said:

>Yes that is the idea and what it does. However you really shouldn't
>explicitly dive down into the SDKs yourself and use items. Xcode will
>do that automatically for you (assuming cross-development is setup
>correctly). You want to reference things as you would if just building
>in absence of cross-development (in other words as they live on the
>operating system).
>
>At least that is what I believe it does... :)

Jeffrey,

Chris and Shawn have given you the solution, but I believe you should
file a bug anyway.

The mistake you made (choosing from /Developer/SDK/... and not /usr/
lib...) is very logical.  By that I mean that what you did makes sense,
and probably others will make the same mistake.  This is exactly the
kind of situation where software can do something smarter and help the
user.  Xcode could easily detect this situation and reference the file
in the correct way.

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Sean McBride, B. Eng                 email@hidden
Rogue Research                        www.rogue-research.com
Mac Software Developer              Montréal, Québec, Canada


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