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Yes, I did try that.
Hank Schultz Cedrus Corporation http://www.cedrus.com/
On Nov 17, 2005, at 1:24 PM, Dave Thorup wrote:
On Nov 17, 2005, at 3:43 PM, William H. Schultz wrote:
I tried this:
LIBRARY_SEARCH_PATHS = $(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/"$ (APPLICATION_NAME)".app/Contents/Frameworks $(SDKROOT)/usr/lib
Have you tried this:
LIBRARY_SEARCH_PATHS = "$(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/$ (APPLICATION_NAME).app/Contents/Frameworks" $(SDKROOT)/usr/lib
I think you should have the entire path enclosed in the double quotes, not just part of it.
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