Re: $10 for a few minutes work
Re: $10 for a few minutes work
- Subject: Re: $10 for a few minutes work
- From: Daniel Todd Currie <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 02:18:09 -0800
Frankly, it seems to me that if I add a framework to the project, the
compiler should be able to figure out where that framework is. However
this is not the case; I've always had to manually enter an absolute
framework search path (I've used DTCVersionManager in all my apps).
Perhaps this is a bug, perhaps just an overly complicated interface.
On 2004 Nov 08, at 02:15, Wade Tregaskis wrote:
Still having build problems... The issue is that the Target's
framework search path requires an absolute path, but I have no idea
where this would be on your machine. The framework is included in
the v1.0 directory. If you add the framework to the project and
select "copy items (if necessary)", I believe that will set the
correct framework search path for the project. Sorry for the
inconvenience.
Smells like an XCode bug to me; it says all the paths are relative,
gives the correct ones, and offers to delete the original files if I
remove the framework from the project - but it works perfectly well
(builds & runs fine) if I then add it back in (with no obvious change
to any paths or whatnot), having removed only the references (no file
copying required).
Wade Tregaskis (AIM, Yahoo & Skype: wadetregaskis, ICQ: 40056898, MSN
& email: email@hidden, Jabber:
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