Re: linking in private non-Framework libraries
Re: linking in private non-Framework libraries
- Subject: Re: linking in private non-Framework libraries
- From: Drew McCormack <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 22:28:39 +0200
Simply choose "Add Frameworks..." from the "Project" menu, and select
your static library files to add to the project.
I think you also have to click the "Target" tab, open "Build Phases",
and click on "Frameworks & Libraries". If your libraries are not in the
table there, you need to drag them from under the "Files" tab, into the
"Frameworks & Libraries" table. Then it should work.
Drew
On Sunday, September 29, 2002, at 09:09 PM, Glenn Howes wrote:
Hello,
Following up on my "private Frameworks - how" question of the other
day, I am trying to link the Berkeley DB libraries into my application
without having to install it separately. I guess that I want Project
Builder to tell the linker to statically link the static version of
the DB library "libdb-4.0.a" directly into my executable to make one
big monolithic executable but I'm ignorant of how to do this. I would
have thought it a simple matter of dragging the file from the finder
into the Project Builder window, however this only makes a linkage
with the dynamic library in my "/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.0" directory.
Obviously, most of my users will not have such a directory.
Alternatively, perhaps there is a sub-folder like the private
"Frameworks" directory into which dyld could find the library inside
my app package.
And perhaps there is something to be done with libtool.
As you can see, I'm quite confused.
--glenn
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