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How can I add custom headers for a library?
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How can I add custom headers for a library?


  • Subject: How can I add custom headers for a library?
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 16:01:18 -0400 (EDT)

I have created a library. There is a header that needs, like stdio, to be
accessable in the compiler. I don't want this header to be included in the
resources or any where else in the product. I know I can manually delete
it, but is there a folder I can place the header in which the compiler
will recognise?
I already dropped it (ok there are two in side a folder) into the Headers
folder in the Developer folder. But when I type #include <MyLibrary.h> or
"MyLibrary.h" I am told that that no such file exists. How do I tell xcode
where these headers are, or where do I place them so that xcode sees them?
Thanks
April.
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