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On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 09:10:16PM +0100, Dario wrote:
} Il giorno 26/feb/04, alle 20:49, Gregory Seidman ha scritto:
} >I've painted myself into sort of a corner, and I'm looking for a
} >specific way out. I'm sure that here exist numerous plausible
} >workarounds, but that's not what I'm looking for. Note that this is a
} >Mach-O problem rather than a MacOS problem, so I'm asking here rather
} >than on a MacOS mailing list even though I am working on MacOS X; I
} >expect a higher level of expertise with the lower level object formats
} >and tools here.
[...]
} when the linker must link to a framework, it uses the -framework flag.
} you should link your app with the framework you have made
Please reread the paragraph above. I do not want or need a workaround.
These are not frameworks but bare dylibs. I need to change the linkage
of an existing executable, not change how I create the dylibs
themselves.
--Greg
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