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Lost in Linking a Framework within the App bundle



I'm currently trying include a Framework that my app uses in the application bundle. The framework that I am using is MulleCipher from http://www.mulle-kybernetik.com/software/MulleCipher/

I've looked in the archives and read the documentation at http://developer.apple.com/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/ BPFrameworks/Tasks/CreatingFrameworks.html and I find myself lost. I've managed to get the Framework in my application bundle but to no avail my application still won't launch.

I currently have the framework in the Linked Frameworks but reading and following the documentations I found online, it mentioned of adding a new target in my project which I called "MulleCipher" I then added the Framework to this target.

I also set my App's Target to have the dependencies on the framework.

One thing that I wasn't able to reproduce was to create another build style of "INSTALL_PATH" and setting that to @executable_path/../Frameworks. Everytime I created one and entered "INSTALL_PATH", it wouldn't take the name.
It just left it blank.

I guess I am so lost and deep in the woods that I've completely missed something.


ron
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