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Re: Framework in application with Xcode ?
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Re: Framework in application with Xcode ?


  • Subject: Re: Framework in application with Xcode ?
  • From: Kai <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 11:38:41 +0100

Hi Alun,

I used this method already ... but I made probably a mistake !?

It works now correctly ! Thanks for help !

Kai

Hi Kai,

I've opened an old ProjectBuilder project which does this in Xcode, as far
as I can tell you do:

1. Select the app target in the 'Targets' group
2. menu Project->New Build Phase->New Copy Files Build Phase
3. show info for the newly added build phase
4. Destintaion = Frameworks
5. Alt+Drag required Framework to this Copy Files build phase 6. Build
target and you should be done

HTH

Alun Carp
Driver Development Team Leader
Data Encryption Systems Limited
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