Barry,
thanks for the magic incantation. This makes sense.
As an aside, why aren't the headers in the Kernel.framwork updated when I
update my machine to 10.3.8? Alternatively, why does the USB family include
framework headers (#include <IOKit/usb/IOUSBInterface.h> when it contains
the required headers, and could include them using #include
"IOUSBInterface.h"?
Stuart
on 2/11/05 12:10 PM, email@hidden at
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> Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 18:28:18 -0800
> From: Barry Twycross <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: building IOUSBFamily-215.4.4 (from Mac OS X 10.3.8)
> To: "email@hidden" <email@hidden>
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> It sounds like you need to do a build of "installhdrs". By default
> that builds them to a subdirectory of /tmp and you can ditto them to
> the root, or you can play around with a symbol (DSTROOT) I think to
> compile them directly to the root.
>
> I think Nano posted the magic formula quite recently. Something like:
>
> xcodebuild installhdrs DSTROOT=/
>
> (As root of course.)
> --
> Barry Twycross
> email@hidden
> ---
> USB, it's not a Dyslexic BUS. (Thanks to TC.)
>
>
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