Re: First command-line tool attempt
Re: First command-line tool attempt
- Subject: Re: First command-line tool attempt
- From: Dean Shavit <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 01:13:19 -0500
Thanks for the suggestion, but it appears that the dialog box which
pops up doesn't allow me to navigate to invisible directories like /
usr/lib!
On Aug 19, 2006, at 12:40 AM, Rob Keniger wrote:
On 19/08/2006, at 15:07, Dean Shavit wrote:
I've been told I have to link my target executable against a
dynamic library libcurl.dylib to progress past this error. I'm
running Xcode 2.2 and can't figure out the syntax nor where to
place the path to the link.
Right-click your target in Xcode and choose Add > Existing
Frameworks. Then navigate to /usr/lib and double-click
libcurl.dylib. Allow Xcode to add it to the target. Re-build and
everything should work fine.
- rob.keniger
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