Re: dylib problem
Re: dylib problem
- Subject: Re: dylib problem
- From: Lloyd Dupont <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 11:42:53 +1100
thanks....
I will investigate this way ...
(yes, definitely a Foundation tool, even (at last I'm trying) an IOKit
tool,)
On Thursday, March 20, 2003, at 11:36 AM, sinclair44 wrote:
On 3/19/03 6:55 PM, "Lloyd Dupont" <email@hidden> wrote:
dyld: /Users/lloyd/dev/Audit/un/build/un can't open library:
@executable_path/../Frameworks/libHIDUtilities.dylib (No such file or
directory, errno = 2)
Every dylib has an install path "burned" into it. When you app links
with
it, instead of the contents of the library being included, just that
path
is. The path, in this case, is <program using
dylib>/../Frameworks/libHIDUtilities.dylib.
If you are using an AppKit .app bundle, set up a "Copy Files" phase
and copy
libHIDUtilties.dylib into the "Frameworks" directory. If you are using
a
Foundation tool (which it appears you are), you need to change the
install
path of the dylib. I don't know how to do that, but a temporary fix is
to
create a folder alongside the "build" folder called "Frameworks" and
drop
the dylib there.
--
-- sinclair44
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