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how to link against a framework that includes other dynamic libararies?
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how to link against a framework that includes other dynamic libararies?


  • Subject: how to link against a framework that includes other dynamic libararies?
  • From: Dennis Christopher <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 13:21:35 -0500

Despite another post that is very close to my problem (William Turner Dec.  2005), I still
do not understand the proper way to proceed in this case. Can someone enlighten
and or point me to where this is documented?

All my projects are set to link against the 10.4 Universal SDK.

I build a framework that includes several dynamic libraries found in /opt/local/lib. The path type
is absolute. When I try to link an app against this framework I get a build error saying
it cannot open the dylib referred to by .... and it puts the path to the 10.4 SDK
with "/opt/local/lib" appended on the end of it--which of course is not where the lib
exists.

Dennis Christopher
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