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Re: Installing OmniFrameworks



That won't work -- Trust me, I tried many variations. You must put them in /Users/Shared/<username> & /Users/Shared/<username>/Build

These should be the default for all your projects. (you can change the 'Build' part)

./aj

On Tuesday, September 4, 2001, at 10:33 PM, Sam Goldman wrote:

I tried to install them in the order described on cocoadecentral, the same you started to say. I didn't however put the files in the shared folder. I put them in a scheme like this:

/Users/<username>/omniframeworks/build
/Users/<username>/omniframeworks/build/intermediates

That should be the same, but I'm not sure.

-sam


On Tuesday, September 4, 2001, at 07:27 PM, Alykhan Jetha wrote:

You must compile them in the right order -- OmniBase then OmniFoundation then OmniAppKit.

Also, your build settings (in the Preferences) should be /Users/Shared/<username> for products and /Users/Shared/<username>/Build for intermediates.

Are you doing these?


./aj


On Tuesday, September 4, 2001, at 09:41 PM, email@hidden wrote:

OK, I must be a total moron, but even under instruction of cocoadevcentral.com, I cannot for the life of me get the OmniFrameworks built. I get errors of missing headers and just basic errors in linking. I am totally baffled. Anyone with similar experiences and/or a fix?

-sam
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