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Re: Bundling Framework Problem
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Re: Bundling Framework Problem


  • Subject: Re: Bundling Framework Problem
  • From: Jiri Volejnik <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Dec 2004 00:36:57 +0100


Dragged over frameworks to "Other Frameworks" group in Xcode.
Created a build phase and dragged the frameworks in, set it to Frameworks/Libraries.

I suppose you created a "Copy Files" build phase, because you need to include the whole framework in your application package - it's a private framework. If so, open the inspector window for the phase and set "Destination" to "Frameworks" and left "Subpath" field blank.

One more thing - the framework you are including in the application package should be compiled with "Installation Path" set to @executable/../Framework
Jirka


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