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  • Subject: finding header files
  • From: John Spicer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 14:58:20 -0500

This is going to seem pretty silly, but I'm stumped. I've added a framework to a project (a static framework), and I can't seem to make XCode find the header files for it.

I'm trying to #import a header into one of my files, but Xcode says it does not exist. (I know it does, I can see it!)

Where do I set this in Xcode? I've tried using the get info command on the target and entering an entire expliced path in the headers box, but find it, it will not!

I find this pretty frustrating with Xcode. It seems to me you spend most of your time fighting with simple(!) things.
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