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Re: Loadable bundles



If you instead put them in the application's PlugIns folder, then they can be enabled and disabled using the Finder's "Get Info" window.

To keep up with the dependencies and copy the plugins, create an aggregate target that is dependent on the application and all plugins that only has the task of copying the plugins into the application (add a copy files build phase). This should be your default build target.


Hank Schultz Cedrus Corporation http://www.cedrus.com/



On Nov 16, 2005, at 11:07 AM, Steve Israelson wrote:

Based on an article by Andrew Stone, I am making use of loadable bundles.
The problem I am having is that I want my xcode project to compile these bundles and put them into the application's resources directory.
I also want them re-compiled when I compile my app ass needed if I alter their code.


I can't see how to do this.


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